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Trevadlock Manor and Garden Walls to North

A Grade II Listed Building in Lewannick, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5849 / 50°35'5"N

Longitude: -4.4526 / 4°27'9"W

OS Eastings: 226472

OS Northings: 79006

OS Grid: SX264790

Mapcode National: GBR NG.DG3X

Mapcode Global: FRA 17KJ.94V

Plus Code: 9C2QHGMW+XX

Entry Name: Trevadlock Manor and Garden Walls to North

Listing Date: 22 November 1960

Last Amended: 10 May 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1249481

English Heritage Legacy ID: 431395

ID on this website: 101249481

Location: Trevadlock, Cornwall, PL15

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Lewannick

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Lewannick

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


LEWANNICK TREVADLOCK
SX 27 NE
4/68 Trevadlock Manor and garden walls
22.11.60 to north (previously listed as
Trevadlock Farmhouse)
GV II
House (now coverted into holiday flats) and garden wall. Probably C17 or earlier.
Stone rubble with ashlar stone elevation to road. Slate roof with hipped and gable
ends and some early crested ridge tiles. Stone rubble end, axial and lateral stacks.
Plan: The house was not available for internal inspection and the original plan is
uncertain. The house is of overall 'L' shaped plan. The front was possibly
originally to the south (now the rear) and has a 2 room and cross or through passage
plan with possibly a 2-storey porch on the front. The left hand room (on west)
heated by an end stack and the right hand room (on east) heated by a front lateral
stack. In the circa C18 a stair was added in a projection to the front of the right
hand room, abutting the lateral stack. There is a straight joint on front side and
rear (south east and north) elevations suggesting that the 2 rooms beyond to right
(east) were an extensions heated by an axial stack. In circa later C17 the house was
possibly extended to rear right with a wing of one-room and passage plan. In the
circa early C18 the north (rear) elevation of the main range appears to have been
rebuilt in ashlar stone.
The house appears to have been re-oriented in the C19 when the east elevation on
the right hand side became the main entrance front. The entrance to the putative 2-
storey porch has been blocked and there is a C19 mounting block directly in front of
it.
Trevadlock Manor was converted into a series of holiday flats in the C20.
Exterior: Two storeys. East elevation, now principal front has an asymmetrical 4-
window front with C20 porch near centre flanked by two 16-pane sashes with dressed
stone arches. First floor with three 16-pane sashes with C20 1-light window to left
of centre. There is a straight joint to left of the porch. South elevation,
possibly the original front has a gabled 2-storey projection to left of centre, with
mounting block directly in front and late C19 or C20 2-light casement on first floor.
Stair projection adjoining to right, lit by C19 3-light casement window with lateral
stack incorporated in projection on left. There is a small C20 extension to left.
The north elevation facing the road, has an almost symmetrical 5-window front and was
refronted in ashlar stone probably in the C18 with dressed stone voussoirs with key
blocks above the ground floor openings. Four of the windows have been replaced with
12-pane sashes, the small fifth window being a C19 2-light casement. First floor
with five C20 2-light casements in earlier openings. To left, the wing which
projects to front (being the rear elevation of the east front) has two C17 2-light
granite mullion windows on ground floor and C17 mullion and transom window on first.
C17 mullion window in gable end, lighting the attic.
Garden wall enclosing garden to north; of stone rubble with low wall near roadside
and higher wall, which is ramped, extending form north west corner of house.
Interior: Not accessible. An interior inspection is necessary to explain the
chronological development of the plan and may reveal several interesting features.


Listing NGR: SX2647279006

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