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Causilgey

A Grade II Listed Building in Kenwyn, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.2863 / 50°17'10"N

Longitude: -5.1209 / 5°7'15"W

OS Eastings: 177775

OS Northings: 47586

OS Grid: SW777475

Mapcode National: GBR Z9.X20F

Mapcode Global: FRA 0858.LST

Plus Code: 9C2P7VPH+GJ

Entry Name: Causilgey

Listing Date: 3 February 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1328981

English Heritage Legacy ID: 63262

ID on this website: 101328981

Location: Cornwall, TR4

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Kenwyn

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Kenwyn with St Allen

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


KENWYN
SW 74 NE
2/161 Causilgey
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GV II
Country house. Described in 1870 as having been newly built. Designed by G Devey.
Killas rubble with granite quoins, sills, jambstones, mullions, lintels and arch
stones possibly incorporating some reused dressed stone from Tregavethan Manor.
Scantle slate roofs with gable ends except to canted bay and 1 hip to rear.
Irregularly disposed rubble stacks over cross walls or gable ends, some with moulded
string or cornices.
Plan is very irregular of overall shallow H-shape plus further projections to right
(north east) and lean-to at rear mostly 1-room deep. Tudor vernacular style.
2 storeys plus attic. Irregular south east front 1:2:1 bays with roughly central 2-
window main range flanked by projecting. 1-window gable ends. Main range has roughly
central entrance within open gable ended porch with tow rubble side walls. All
window with granite mullions and C20 glazing. Ground floor windows with transoms.
3-light bay window to left of doorway and 2-light window over. Large quadrant
projection, presumably bread oven, to left-hand angle. 3-light window to right of
doorway and 6-light window over and continuing to left over entrance. Middle 2
lights are C20 insertions. Projecting taller gable end to left has canted bay window
to ground and first floor each with 3 lights to middle and 1 light to each side,
hipped roof and 2-light window to gable. Projecting gable end to right has 3-light
window with transom to ground and first floor.
Rear is very irregular with main features of canted bay towards left with 3-light
transom to first floor and projecting entrance porch with parapet towards right with
basket arched doorway and 2 small single-light windows over. Gable roof dormer with
2-light window over porch is linked to rear gable of tall front wing.
Interior not inspected.
A deliberately irregular and romantic pile with the roof materials and juxtaposition
enhancing greatly the overall effect.


Listing NGR: SW7777547586

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