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The Hearthstone

The Hearthstone in Milton Street dated from 17th Century or earlier. It is either a thatched stone farmhouse, or row of cottages which has been restored.

Town Manor House

Town Manor House again in Milton Street , this is now in four parts. Black Friars House, Friar's Pardon, Black Cottage and Black House. It was rebuilt in the 18th century, but its deeds go back to 1457.

The Coffin House

The Coffin House near the harbour is fascinating architecturally, but only dates from the early 19th century.

Churston Court

Churston Court is the ancient seat of the Yards, with its rubble walls and slate roof, being 16th century or later, modernised in 1850.

Lupton House

Lupton House was built by Charles Hayne about 1772.  It is now the home of Gramercy School .

The Windmill

The Windmill in Windmill Hill, was built about 1790. The stone base still remains.

Brixham branch TCC acknowledges the contribution made to these pages by Jan Wright of BCD Webweavers.

 

 

 

 

The History of Brixham

Historic Buildings

Brixham Coffin House