Mamhead House | |
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Type | House |
Location | Mamhead, Devon |
Coordinates | 50°37′11″N 3°30′48″W / 50.6197°N 3.5133°W |
Built | 1827–1833 |
Architect | Anthony Salvin |
Architectural style(s) | Tudor Revival |
Governing body | Privately owned |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Dawlish College (Mamhead House) |
Designated | 11 November 1952 |
Reference no. | 1170130 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Stable yard and service buildings North West of Dawlish College (Mamhead House) |
Designated | 11 November 1952 |
Reference no. | 1333960 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Orangery |
Designated | 11 November 1952 |
Reference no. | 1170208 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Dawlish Lodge |
Designated | 11 November 1952 |
Reference no. | 1097650 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Forest Gate |
Designated | 11 November 1952 |
Reference no. | 1097651 |
Mamhead House, Mamhead, Devon, is a country house dating from 1827. Its origins are older but the present building was constructed for Robert William Newman, an Exeter merchant, in 1827–1833 by Anthony Salvin. The house is Grade I listed as Dawlish College, its function at the time of listing. The parkland is listed at Grade II*.