Trewolla Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 October 1988. Farmhouse.
Trewolla Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- calm-soffit-sepia
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 31 October 1988
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Trewolla Farmhouse is a farmhouse, now a house, dating from the early to mid 19th century, with later alterations and additions from the late 19th and 20th centuries. It is constructed of rendered stone rubble, with the front lined out. The roof is hipped and covered with scantle slate, featuring ridge tiles. The building has end stacks with brick shafts, and the rear wing has a stack on the outer side with a rendered shaft.
The farmhouse has a two-room plan, with a central entrance leading to principal rooms on the front left and right. There is an integral rear service wing to the right, which has a one-room plan and is heated from a stack on the right side. At the rear, there is a single-storey range of outhouses from the late 19th century, attached to the rear wing and enclosing a small service yard.
The exterior is two storeys high and nearly symmetrical with a three-window front. The first floor features three 19th-century 12-pane sash windows with cambered arches. On the ground floor, there is a 19th-century 12-pane sash window on the left and a 16-pane sash window on the right, both with cambered arches. A central large 20th-century porch with a hipped roof and glazed front is present, while the right and left ends of the building are blind. The rear includes a central late 19th-century margin-glazed stair light. The rear wing is also two storeys and has two 20th-century 12-pane sashes on the inner side at the first floor, and one at ground floor to the left, along with a 20th-century French window to the right. The end of the wing has a hipped roof and is blind. The single-storey range of outhouses encloses the service yard, featuring randomly arranged doors and a slate roof with a gable end.
The interior was not fully inspected at the time of the survey in October 1987. The front two rooms have undergone significant alterations, and the stair is located at the rear of the entrance hall, with the balusters boxed in.
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