medieval almshouses mortonhampstead devon |
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The almshouses were converted into the eight almshouses in1637 from the medieval cob buildings. It is of national importance with the survival of the smoke-blackened face pegged jointed cruck roof. Mortonhampstead was granted its market charter by King John in 1207. It sits almost in the middle of the county on Dartmoor |
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