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Latitude: 50.1206 / 50°7'14"N
Longitude: -5.198 / 5°11'52"W
OS Eastings: 171493
OS Northings: 29396
OS Grid: SW714293
Mapcode National: GBR Z4.YKPM
Mapcode Global: FRA 080P.LRR
Plus Code: 9C2P4RC2+6R
Entry Name: Borease Farmhouse Including Front Garden Wall and Gate Piers to South
Listing Date: 17 June 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1236765
English Heritage Legacy ID: 427853
ID on this website: 101236765
Location: Brill, Cornwall, TR11
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Constantine
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Constantine
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: Farmhouse
SW 72 NW CONSTANTINE
8/6 Borease Farmhouse including front
- garden wall and gate-piers to south
GV II
Farmhouse. Circa late C17, altered internally in circa late C19. Dressed granite.
Grouted scantle slate roof with gable ends. Tall dressed granite gable end stacks
with dressed granite weathered caps, the right hand kitchen stack is larger.
Plan: Double depth plan with 2 front rooms of equal size heated from gable end
fireplaces and with a cross-passage between the 2 rooms. The kitchen is to the right
and the parlour to the left where the ground level is lower. There are 2 shallow
unheated service rooms at the back in the integral outshut which probably also
contained the staircase at the centre. Most of the partition on the right side of
the passage has been removed.
Exterior: 2-storeys. Symmetrical 3-window front. Three C19 12-pane horizontally
sliding sashes on the first floor, the centre window is smaller. Two C20 2-light
casements on the ground floor in C17 chamfered granite frames, the lintels with
stoolings for 2 mullions which are missing. Central doorway with chamfered granite
frame with convex stops and original granite open-fronted porch with chamfered jambs
and a cyma moulded cornice to the eaves of the grouted scantle slate lean-to roof.
The roof at the back is carried down over the 1 storey and attic integral outshut;
its first floor centre window has a chamfered granite frame with stoolings for
mullions and a small C19 2-light casement window inserted below. A single light
window to the left with a chamfered frame and a C19 single-light 6-pane attic window
and 2 similar smaller windows in the left hand west end of the outshut.
Interior: Only partly inspected. There is a short section of moulded plank
partition on the right hand side of the former passage which is now part of the
kitchen to to right. The kitchen fireplace is concealed. The internal joinery is
largely late C19 including panelled doors on the ground floor and apparently plank
doors on the first floor. The roof structure was not inspected.
Including the front garden area wall of dressed granite and granite rubble with
dressed coping. It encloses a retangular front garden area with 2 tall square-on-
plan granite monolith gate-piers at the front in line with the front doorway of the
house.
Borease is an early example at vernacular level of a double depth plan and has been
very little altered since the C19.
Borease was a holding in the manor of Tucoys, the only manor in Constantine mentioned
in the Domesday Book.
Source: Charles Henderson, A History of the Parish of Constantine in Cornwall. p 150
Listing NGR: SW7149329396
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