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Nos 1 to 25 and Attached Boundary Walls, Gates and Outhouses

A Grade II Listed Building in St Day, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.2406 / 50°14'26"N

Longitude: -5.1837 / 5°11'1"W

OS Eastings: 173087

OS Northings: 42692

OS Grid: SW730426

Mapcode National: GBR Z6.0X29

Mapcode Global: FRA 081D.6CJ

Plus Code: 9C2P6RR8+6G

Entry Name: Nos 1 to 25 and Attached Boundary Walls, Gates and Outhouses

Listing Date: 15 October 1993

Last Amended: 21 January 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1253184

English Heritage Legacy ID: 436329

ID on this website: 101253184

Location: St Day, Cornwall, TR16

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: St. Day

Built-Up Area: St Day

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: St Day

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


In the entry for:-

ST DAY MILLS STREET
SX 74 SW
(South side)

11/10005 Nos. 1 to 25 (Odd) and
attached boundary wAlls,
gates and outhouses

the address shall be amended to read:

SW 75 SW ST DAY MILLS STREW
(North side)

11/10005 Nos. 1 to 25 (Odd) and
attached boundary walls,
gates and outhouses

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The following buildings shall be added to the list:-

ST DAY MILLS STREET
SX 74 SW
(South side)

11/10005 Nos. 1 to 25 (Odd) and
attached boundary walls
gates and outhouses

GV II
Terrace of 13 houses. Early 1840s with some houses completed
later in the same decade. Coursed rubble with granite lintels
and quoins; gabled artificial slate roofs with brick stacks.
Single-depth plans with outshots and double-depth plans with
integral outshots for services. 2 storeys; 26-window range, No
25 being a larger double-fronted 3-window front. Granite
lintels over 2/2-pane sashes, formerly 4/4-pane but with
horizontal glazing bars removed, and C20 doors. Interiors said
to include original joinery and stick-baluster staircases with
turned newels.
Subsidiary Features: rubble walls enclose rear gardens, with
wall along Telegraph Hill to rear having slate-roofed former
privies and original dowelled fence to No 23 and gates to Nos
9 and 13.
An exceptionally well-preserved row of workers' housing, Mills
Street having been built as a speculative development for
workers in the tin industry.


Listing NGR: SW7308742692

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