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Town or city
  
Upton Pyne, Devon

Phone
  
+44 1392 431403

Architect
  
Inigo Jones

Country
  
England

Completed
  
1700

Pynes House

Address
  
Pynes House, Upton Pyne Hill, Upton Pyne EX5 5EF, UK

Similar
  
Warleigh House, Cadhay, Polti House, Endsleigh Cottage, Hillersdon House

Profiles

Pynes House is a Grade II* listed Queen Anne style country house built by Hugh Stafford between 1700 and 1725, situated in the parish of Upton Pyne, Devon, 3 miles northwest of the historic centre of Exeter.

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Description

The house has four-storeys containing 10 bedrooms, 10 attic rooms, 6 reception rooms and covers 21,000 square feet (2,000 m2). It is at present set in grounds of 37 acres, most of the ancient estate having been sold off. The building is primarily made of bricks to a square plan, with Portland stone dressings. The roof is slate, with four large brick chimney stacks. An 1827 account relates that "Pynes House contains some valuable pictures, particularly a fine Van Dyke, in the eating-room, and several excellent family portraits".

Poem

The renovations at the house in 1789 inspired a poem to be written by Sebastian Emmett, called Written on Viewing the Improvements at Pynes-House, the Seat of Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, Bart. Near Exeter. 1789. It talks about the house and the design of the gardens, but also alludes to the character of the nation at the time.

References

Pynes House Wikipedia