Tregullow House is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. A C19 Large house. 1 related planning application.
Tregullow House
- WRENN ID
- tired-iron-rye
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cornwall
- Country
- England
- Type
- Large house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
ST DAY TREGULLOW SW 74 SW 6/369 Tregullow House II Large house. 1805; altered and reduced. Scored stucco (probably on rubble), with granite dressings, slate roof. Formerly T-plan, formed by a double-pile front block with rear service wing, but the wing has been demolished, leaving only the front block: this is also T-shaped, with a 3-bay front range and parallel 5-bay rear range. Classical style. The 2-storey 3-bay facade is symmmetrical, and has channelled corner pilasters, a 1st floor band, cornice, and blocking course with a raised panel in the centre; the centre, breaking forwards slightly, has a large rectangular porte-cochere, tetrastyle, with square granite Tuscan pillars on a plinth, plain frieze, cornice, and blocking course, and under this a recessed porch which has a wide round-headed doorway with wooden architrave and fanlight with radiating glazing bars (altered double doors). The ground floor has large tripartite sashed windows with raised architraves matching the style of the porte-cochere (and glazed with horizontal glazing bars only); the 1st floor has 16-pane sashes with plain reveals. Roof concealed (presumably hipped), with 2 ridge chimneys flanking the centre. Attached to the left return wall is a large Victorian conservatory of 5 bays plus a 3-bay canted end, which has a granite plinth, a doorway next to the house, 10-pane sashed windows in the other bays (with lay bars only), coloured margin panes in those at the south end, and an elegant internal iron frame; the rear range has a large tripartite sashed window on each floor, with chunky granite architraves. The right-hand return wall has similar windows to the front range, and a 2-storey canted bay to the rear range, of granite ashlar at ground floor, with sashed windows which have unusually large panes, and margin panes. Interior: moulded plaster cornice in entrance hall, with acanthus leaves and vine frieze; dog-legged stone staircase with iron balusters and stairwindow with moulded architrave.
Listing NGR: SW7284143602
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