Daniel'S Cottage, Attached Walls And Earth Closet Wadeland House, Attached Walls And Earth Closet is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 November 1993. Farmhouse, cottage.
Daniel'S Cottage, Attached Walls And Earth Closet Wadeland House, Attached Walls And Earth Closet
- WRENN ID
- quiet-oriel-quill
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 15 November 1993
- Type
- Farmhouse, cottage
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Daniel's Cottage and Wadeland House are a farmhouse and service cottage with attached walls and an earth closet, built in 1836 for George Boucher Worgan, with later 19th-century additions. The front and sides are finished with incised stucco on rubble, while the rear of the cottage and earth closet is rubble, except for the first floor on the right, which has stucco on studwork. The building features a concrete tile hipped roof with projecting eaves at the front and a sweeping lower profile at the rear, along with dry slate roofs on the pantry, cottage, and earth closet. There are two brick stacks on the house and a rubble and brick lateral stack on the cottage, with some cast-iron ogee gutters.
The layout includes a double-depth plan with a pantry wing behind the kitchen on the right, while the cottage has a one-room plan with originally two chambers above, now converted into one room. The structure is two storeys high with a symmetrical three-window front. The windows are possibly original small-horned sashes with glazing bars, and there is a central doorway featuring an original four-panel door that has been later glazed in the top panels. The door has panelled reveals and soffit, and there is a distyle Roman Doric porch with moulded bases on plain columns and a Doric frieze on the entablature. The cottage has one original window opening with a 20th-century sash and a 20th-century doorway on the left.
The right-hand return gable end is recessed, featuring a first-floor doorway accessed by a flight of stone steps with an original iron balustrade, and an original four-pane horned sash window to the left of the doorway. The earth closet has a nine-pane casement window on its left and a four-panel door on its right.
Inside the house, many original features remain, including a moulded plaster ceiling cornice and rear niches in the right-hand room, window shutters, and an open-well staircase with a mahogany handrail that is scrolled over the newel.
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