Trelight Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 June 1987. Farmhouse. 2 related planning applications.

Trelight Farmhouse

WRENN ID
stony-hearth-acorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
26 June 1987
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Trelight Farmhouse is a farmhouse, now associated with a church, dating from the early 19th century, with possible earlier origins. It was extended to the rear in the early to mid-19th century and has a further extension from the mid to late 20th century. The building is constructed of stone rubble and features a slate roof with hipped ends and brick chimney stacks at the hipped ends.

The early 19th-century part of the farmhouse has a two-room and cross passage plan, with a stair projection at the rear of the passage. A two-room wing was added to the rear of the right-hand room, creating an overall 'L' shaped plan. Additionally, there is a low two-storey, one-room extension on the right-hand hipped end.

The farmhouse is two storeys high and has a symmetrical three-window south front. The ground floor features two tall late 19th-century two-light casements with dressed stone segmental arches. The central entrance has a 19th-century six-panel door and a fanlight, set within a lean-to stone rubble porch from the 20th century. The first floor has three 19th-century 16-pane sash windows. The two-storey extension on the right has 20th-century fenestration.

At the rear, there is a two-storey 19th-century projecting wing with a regular three-window east front, featuring brick segmental arches over the openings. The ground floor includes a dairy window on the left and a 19th-century 12-pane sash on the right, with a central 19th-century six-panel door and an early 20th-century brick porch with a slate lean-to roof. The first floor has a central blocked opening flanked by two 19th-century 16-pane sashes.

Inside, the partitions flanking the cross passage have been removed. The left-hand roof and passage feature 19th-century plaster cornices. There is a 19th-century open well stair that originally had a wreathed and ramped rail, which has been partly replaced in the late 20th century. The rear projecting wing contains a 19th-century fireplace and ceiling beams, with early to mid-19th-century roof trusses in both the main range and the rear projecting wing.

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