High View Sunnyside is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 January 1987. House.

High View Sunnyside

WRENN ID
night-gravel-thunder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
26 January 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

High View Sunnyside is a pair of attached houses built in the late 18th century, with alterations and additions from the 19th and 20th centuries. High View, located on the right, features a painted sandstone ashlar ground floor, with slate-hung and painted upper levels, topped by a slate roof and brick gable end stacks.

The houses are designed as double-depth structures, each containing one room at the front and one at the rear, with central entrances that are paired. The buildings rise three storeys and have three bays. The central entrance is flanked by reeded pilasters and a cornice, with 20th-century doors. The ground floor of Sunnyside on the left includes a 19th-century single-storey addition at the front, which has a flat roof and features two sash windows on the front and one on the side, all with 6-pane upper sashes and plate glass lower sashes, along with a cornice. The first floor has a 2-light casement window, while the second floor has a 4-pane sash. The central bays of both houses have blind windows on the first and second floors. High View on the right has 20th-century windows on each storey.

Inside Sunnyside, the rear rooms on the first and second floors have fireplaces with eared architraves and moulded mantels, along with vertical panelling. There is a dog-leg stair to the rear right with stick balusters. The ground floor rear room features a half-glazed door with typical Cawsand/Kingsand Gothic margin glazing. The front room on the first floor has a 4-panelled door and a cupboard with a 2-light pointed arched door.

In High View, the front right room on the ground floor has fielded panelling on the partition wall and a 6-panelled door, while the rear room also has vertical panelling. To the rear left of the entrance passage, there is a straight stair with stick balusters. On the first floor, all partition walls are finished with fielded panelling, and there is vertical panelling on the second floor.

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