The New Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 July 1957. Public house. 2 related planning applications.

The New Inn

WRENN ID
hidden-chapel-ash
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
10 July 1957
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The New Inn is a public house dating from the 18th century and early 19th century. It features rendered and painted stone rubble and cob walls, with slate sills and wooden lintels. The building has roofs at three different levels: a wheat reed thatched roof over the main part on the right, a lower pitch scantle slate roof in the middle, and another scantle slate roof over the single-storey section on the left. Brick chimneys are located over the gable ends.

The layout includes a store on the left, a cottage in the middle, and the public house on the right. The cottage is one room wide and two rooms deep. The public house, which is now one room, was originally a parlour on the left and a kitchen/living room with a large fireplace on the right, with a cross passage leading to a central stair that connects to shallower rear service rooms. The building is two storeys high.

The north-east front has a total of three windows: a store on the left, a one-window cottage in the middle, and a symmetrical two-window house on the right with a central doorway. The cottage features an original 12-pane horizontal sliding sash window on the ground floor and a 12-pane two-light casement window on the first floor. The doorway on the right has a four-panel top-glazed door. The house has original late 18th-century 12-pane two-light horizontal sliding sash windows on both the front and rear. The front doorway is now within a 20th-century thatched roof glazed porch, and the rear mid-floor stair window opening has been converted into a doorway.

Inside the public house, there are original moulded beams and a large fireplace with a bread oven located behind the right-hand jamb. The interior has been slightly remodelled in the 20th century but retains many original features, including the window arrangements.

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