Treslothan House is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. Vicarage, house. 2 related planning applications.

Treslothan House

WRENN ID
errant-lintel-thyme
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Type
Vicarage, house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Treslothan House is a vicarage, now a private dwelling, built in 1843 by George Wightwick of Plymouth for the Pendarves estate. The house is constructed of snecked granite with quoins, and has a slate roof. It follows an irregular rectangular plan and is built in the Tudor style. Key features include mullioned windows with hoodmoulds, a steeply pitched roof, gable copings with kneelers, and chimneys with tall coupled octagonal flues.

The asymmetrical front facade, facing the road (which is technically the rear of the house), is approximately three bays wide. There is a gabled porch offset to the right of centre, with a two-centred arched outer and inner doorway. Above the porch is a small gabled dormer with a single arched light. To the left of the porch is a gabled wing with an external chimney stack, and to the right of the porch a two-light window. A shorter service wing, in a similar style, is set back to the left. The main facade, facing the garden, is divided into three units. A gabled wing breaks forward slightly on the left, with a cross-window at ground floor and a two-light window above. To the right of this, a Tudor arched doorway features recessed entrance and a two-light window above. The second and third bays have a cross-window at ground floor and a two-light gableted half-dormer, treated as an oriel above, while to the left of the second of these is a small four-pane window with a chamfered surround. There are two chimneys on the ridge, and one on the left side wall and another on the right-hand gable. A canted bay window is present on the west side wall. The interior is not of particular architectural interest. The house is part of a small model village built by E.W.W.Pendarves on the site of the former hamlet of Treslothan.

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