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Trewithick with Attached Front Garden Wall

A Grade II Listed Building in Laneast, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6518 / 50°39'6"N

Longitude: -4.497 / 4°29'49"W

OS Eastings: 223578

OS Northings: 86549

OS Grid: SX235865

Mapcode National: GBR ND.88P9

Mapcode Global: FRA 17GC.3TC

Plus Code: 9C2QMG23+P5

Entry Name: Trewithick with Attached Front Garden Wall

Listing Date: 23 November 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1142761

English Heritage Legacy ID: 68366

ID on this website: 101142761

Location: Badgall, Cornwall, PL15

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Laneast

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Laneast

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


LANEAST BADGALL
SX 28 NW
2/156 Trewithick with attached front
- garden wall

GV II

House with attached front garden wall. Circa late C18 - early C19; later C19
alterations and C20 alterations. Slatestone rubble, partly slate-hung and partly
rendered. Slate roofs with ridge tiles and gable ends. The original house has gable
end stack to left with rubble shaft and gable end stack to right with rubble and
brick shaft.
Plan: Small 2-room plan with central entrance, each room heated from a gable end
stack. There is a single storey unheated lean-to at the left end and a single storey
outhouse to rear left, of C19. Probably in C19, a small barn was added at the right
end, with a small single storey lean-to at the right end of the barn. In C20, the
barn was rebuilt as a one-room plan wing of the house. The front wall encloses a
small garden at the front of the original house.
Exterior: 2 storeys, a nearly symmetrical 2 window front, slate-hung with rag
slates. Central C19 wooden gabled porch with plank door. Late C19 6-pane sash to
left and C19 3-light 2-pane casement to right. First floor has C19 2-light 6-pane
casement to right and left. Attached to right is the former barn of 2 storeys, now
with a symmetrical 2-window front, the upper level slate-hung; two 2-light C20
casements at ground and first floor. Attached at the right end is a small stone
rubble lean-to with slate roof and E VII letterbox in the front wall. The left end
is blind. The right end has doorway to the lean-to; rendered above. At the rear,
the original house has small single C20 light at first floor to centre and ground
floor to right, with slate cills. The outhouse to right has C20 door and C20 10-pane
window. The rear of the former barn has door and 2-light casement at ground floor,
two 2-light casements at first floor. The front garden wall is in slatestone rubble
with slate and quartz capping to the front sections. The wall is ramped up to each
side of the house; in the front range there is a central pair of granite monolith
piers with shaped necking and ball finials.
Interior: Not inspected.


Listing NGR: SX2357886549

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