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Pilton Abbey

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Pilton Abbey in England South West, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Pilton Abbey is a monastery or religious house in England South West, United Kingdom. Britain's monastic foundations include Cistercian, Benedictine, Carthusian and Celtic-monastic sites, many ruined since the 1530s Dissolution.

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Heritage listing

Details BARNSTAPLE SS5534SE BULL HILL, Pilton 684-1/2/321 (South side) 31/12/73 Pilton Abbey GV II House. c1840s, probably with an earlier core. Mass wall construction, rendered; one stone rubble elevation to service end; gabled, coped slate roofs (one hipped roof to service wing, which might be earlier); stacks with rendered shafts, some multiple, with projecting cornices and some old pots; cast-iron rainwater goods. Large, deep, approximately rectangular plan with entrance on the east side and service wings to NW. 3 storeys. Deep eaves with projecting rafter ends. Timber mullioned windows with moulded mullions and high transoms, glazed with small-pane casements. Asymmetrical 3-window E front. Left-hand of elevation occupied by shallow projecting stack with set-offs and triple shafts. Projecting porch alongside to right with coped gable with corbelled kneelers and chamfered Tudor arched outer doorway; Tudor-style front door with planted mouldings. 2 ground and 3 first-floor windows, the ground-floor windows with hoodmoulds. One gabled attic dormer in narrow gable, also coped with kneelers, with one-light crank-headed window. Service block to right is gable end to the E with a single first-floor 2-light window to match the others and a gable end stack. Garden (S) elevation in the same style is gabled to the front to left and right with a small gable to the narrow recessed bay in the centre. Shallow ground-floor bays to left and right with hipped roofs, glazed with 3-light windows. 2-storey canted bay in centre with half-glazed garden door and bay window to first floor. Second-floor window above bay is a one-light crank-headed window. Outer bays have 3-light first-floor windows and 2-light attic windows in the gables. Other elevations preserve early C19 windows including

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Pilton Abbey is an abbey located in South-West England. It is a notable historical site, recognised for its architectural significance and heritage.

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Coordinates
51.0878, -4.0631
County
Devon
District
North Devon
Parish
Barnstaple
Postcode
EX31 1QR
Parliamentary constituency
North Devon

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Pilton Abbey?
Pilton Abbey is in Devon, South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode EX31 1QR), in the parish of Barnstaple.
Is Pilton Abbey a listed building?
Pilton Abbey is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Pilton Abbey?
Drivers can navigate to postcode EX31 1QR. It sits within the North Devon parliamentary constituency.