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Latitude: 50.163 / 50°9'46"N
Longitude: -5.0691 / 5°4'8"W
OS Eastings: 180899
OS Northings: 33722
OS Grid: SW808337
Mapcode National: GBR ZD.SX6W
Mapcode Global: FRA 088L.8ZP
Plus Code: 9C2P5W7J+59
Entry Name: Clonmore
Listing Date: 30 May 1967
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1310433
English Heritage Legacy ID: 63564
ID on this website: 101310433
Location: Flushing, Cornwall, TR11
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Mylor
Built-Up Area: Flushing
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Flushing
Church of England Diocese: Truro
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SW 83 SW MYLOR TREFUSIS ROAD, (east side),
Flushing
6/287 No 30 (Clonmore)
30.5.67
II
GV
House part of terrace. Circa early C18. Stuccoed front with plinth and moulded
coved eaves cornice. Slate sills. Steep concrete tile roof with raking dormers and
brick chimney over gable end, left, and partly wall, right.
Plan of hall/parlour left and smaller parlour, right, with passage between leading to
original stair turret between. Later rear service rooms.
2 storeys plus attic. Regular 4-window west road front. C18 hornless sashes with
thick glazing bars and much original glass. Internal shutters. Doorway right of
middle with 2 windows on left and one on the right. C18 3-panel door with fanlight
over and within round-headed wooden doorcase with moulded panelled pilasters, open
pediment and panelled reveals. Wrought iron handrail on square balusters flanking
granite doorstep.
Interior not inspected.
Cobbled pavement to front.
This is the house where Admiral Sir Isaac Pellew was born. He was the brother of the
great Edward Pellew, and it was he who commanded the 'Conquerer' at the battle of
Trafalgar and accepted the surrender of the French Admiral Villeneuve. This house
was later known as Church House, and the outbuildings used as Soup Kitchens in times
of hardship.
Quoted from THE STORY OF FLUSHING CORNWALL by Ursula Redwood (Lady Redwood).
Part of a fine group of C18 houses.
Listing NGR: SW8089933722
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