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Lanlawren and Barn Adjoining on West

A Grade II Listed Building in Lanteglos, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.3511 / 50°21'3"N

Longitude: -4.5772 / 4°34'37"W

OS Eastings: 216748

OS Northings: 53308

OS Grid: SX167533

Mapcode National: GBR N9.W62K

Mapcode Global: FRA 1893.NLV

Plus Code: 9C2Q9C2F+C4

Entry Name: Lanlawren and Barn Adjoining on West

Listing Date: 30 April 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1137156

English Heritage Legacy ID: 60558

ID on this website: 101137156

Location: Trenewan, Cornwall, PL13

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Lanteglos

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Lanteglos-by-Fowey

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


SX 15 SE LANGEGLOS-BY-FOWEY

9/58 Lanlawren and barn adjoining on
- west

- II

Manor House, circa early C17 with later C17 2 storey porch and extension to the
north forming a cross wing. Further extension on the south in probably the early
C18 and circa early C19 dairy to rear under a lean-to roof.
Rubble stone partly rendered on right hand (north) hipped end. Slate roof
hipped on right hand end and gabled on left. Slightly lower roof to south wing with
hipped end with asymmetrical half hip to rear projecting wing. Projecting stone
lateral chimney with brick shaft incorporated into rear elevation by addition of
dairy. Projecting rendered stack on right hand end.
Possibly originally single depth, 2 room and cross passage plan. With later
additions and alterations now forms 3 room plan with 2 storey porch and cross
passage and further kitchen and dairy to rear.
West front: 2 storeys, regular 4 window front with projecting 2 storey porch
with gabled roof to left of centre. Ground floor with 3-centred granite chamfered
arch to porch with re-used timber chamfered lintel on interior. Wide timber
entrance door with ovolo moulded doorcase with plain stops. No windows in west
front of left hand wing. To right of porch, two 9-pane sashes (top sash of 3 panes)
with ovolo moulded timber lintels. 12-pane sash without horns to right under
unmoulded lintel. Evidence of extension between latter 2 windows. On first floor,
2-light casements, 8-panes per light, on each face of the porch. The mullions have
heavy ovolo moulds. To right, three 12-pane sashes without horns. Ovolo moulded
lintels to 2 on left. Large buttress extends along left hand hipped end.
Projecting to rear of left-hand wing, 2 storey barn of rubble stone with slate roof.
Interior: room on right (north) and kitchen to rear with widely spaced heavy
roughly cut beams. Fireplaces later and staircase framed. Roof over centre C17
range of 4 bays with slightly chamfered and cambered roughly cut collars. Further
collars introduced.
Manor was linked with Trethake in 1207 (owners Walensis family). Passed into
hands of Boneface (who obtained Chapel license), Cavells and Hawkey families.


Listing NGR: SX1674853308

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