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Higher Nansloe Farmhouse and Attached Wall

A Grade II Listed Building in Helston, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.0906 / 50°5'26"N

Longitude: -5.2705 / 5°16'13"W

OS Eastings: 166164

OS Northings: 26288

OS Grid: SW661262

Mapcode National: GBR Z1.1JKQ

Mapcode Global: VH133.LZKF

Plus Code: 9C2P3PRH+6Q

Entry Name: Higher Nansloe Farmhouse and Attached Wall

Listing Date: 9 February 1994

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1208303

English Heritage Legacy ID: 385468

ID on this website: 101208303

Location: Cornwall, TR13

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Helston

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Helston

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description



HELSTON

SW64NE DEGIBNA LANE
631-1/2/123 Higher Nansloe Farmhouse and
attached wall

II

Farmhouse. C17, remodelled and extended mid C19. Local rubble
with granite dressings and some cob with incised render
replacing stucco to front of original part; hipped scantle
slate roof to later range, otherwise replaced with asbestos
slate sweeping lower at rear; brick end stacks.
Rectangular plan: original 2-room plan (now 1 room) house with
continuous outshut at rear and mid C19 stair hall and parlour
extension (with roof at right-angles to main roof) on the
left. 2 storeys; 3-window range and taller 1-window-range
extension on the left. Original and very rare late C17 oak
3-light mullioned window to ground-floor right with internal
cyma moulding and original saddle bars to right-hand light and
later iron bars inside; early C19 hornless sash on the left;
horizontal-sliding sashes to 1st-floor left and right, all
with glazing bars; later smaller central casement window over
probable blocked doorway. Extension has original 12-pane
hornless sashes except to 2-window-range. Left-hand return
where left-hand ground floor window replaced with doorway C20
and original round-arched stair window with fanlight head.
Rear of original house has two C18 horizontal-sliding sashes
(presumably resited) with thick glazing bars except for
removal of vertical glazing bars to ground-floor window; other
rear windows later; old planked door.
INTERIOR: at right-hand end of original house is very large
stone fireplace with cambered roughly-chamfered hardwood
lintel and possible smoking chamber on its right with its own
flue rejoining main flue higher up; mid C19 moulded joists;
boarded partitions hidden and mid C19 open-well open-string
staircase with stick balusters and mahogany handrail scrolled
over turned newel post. Interior of 1st floor and remainder of
extension not inspected.
Subsidiary features: retaining wall on the right (upper part
rebuilt C20) linked to curved entrance with dressed granite
piers and threshhold of reused cider press base.


Listing NGR: SW6616426288

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