Tregiddris Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 22 June 1987. A C19 Farmhouse. 1 related planning application.

Tregiddris Farmhouse

WRENN ID
long-joist-amber
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
22 June 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Tregiddris Farmhouse is a house and adjoining cottage, now combined into a single residence, built around the early 19th century. A cottage was added shortly afterwards, along with an outshut at the rear of the right side. The walls are a mix of rubble construction with partly dressed granite quoins, jambstones, sills, and lintels, and cob to the rear of the first floor. The roof is primarily scantle slate, originally with brick chimneys over the gable ends. An extension was added to the left side during the cottage’s construction, featuring a hipped roof with a brick chimney. Originally, the house possessed a two-room layout with a through passage between the rooms; a parlour on the left and a slightly wider kitchen on the right, with a staircase at the rear. A single-cell cottage was added to the left of the parlour, and a single-storey dairy outshut was built to the rear of the kitchen. The facade has an overall appearance of four windows, with a regular frontage for the cottage on the left and a near-symmetrical three-window frontage for the house on the right. The house's original four-panel door is located to the left of the middle of the window arrangement, while the cottage’s doorway has been blocked. The upper windows retain their original 16-pane hornless sashes, while the ground floor windows are later replacements with four panes and horns. The rear of the property remains unchanged since the 19th century. The interior has not been inspected. This farmhouse is notable as one of the few modest, largely unaltered, early 19th-century farmhouses surviving in this area of Cornwall.

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