Photograph Notes: A satellite photo of this reclusive pile is instructive, revealing a 6-bay Tudor palace of stone, facing east across the Teign valley. This is a view of the rear of the central bays. Listed Grade I as 'Canonteign Barton', parish of Christow. Built around the late 16th century with extensive 'restoration' in the 1970s, presumably as part of a conversion to apartments. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-85587-canonteign-barton-christow To clarify, hopefully: Canonteign Barton is the range of converted farm buildings and stables on the west side of the lane, listed Grade II as "Farm Buildings and Stables�40 Metres North West of Canonteign Barto" [sic].



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