Trenhorne Farmhouse Attached Farm Building And Garden Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 May 1989. Farmhouse, farm building, garden wall. 1 related planning application.

Trenhorne Farmhouse Attached Farm Building And Garden Wall

WRENN ID
twisted-ashlar-falcon
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
10 May 1989
Type
Farmhouse, farm building, garden wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Trenhorne Farmhouse, along with its attached farm building and garden wall, dates from around the 17th century. The structure is made of rendered and painted stone rubble, with slate hanging on the left side and a slate roof featuring gable ends. It has ashlar stone and stone rubble end stacks, as well as a projecting stone rubble rear lateral stack.

The farmhouse has a two-room front range with a cross passage, where the two large main rooms are heated by end stacks. At the rear left, there is a kitchen wing heated by a large rear lateral stack that includes projections for a cloam oven. To the right, there is a shippon with a loft above.

The building stands two storeys high and features an almost symmetrical three-window front for the farmhouse on the left, with the farm building on the right. The farmhouse has a part-glazed panelled door within a 20th-century open porch, flanked by two 20th-century windows on the ground floor. The first floor has three 2-light casements. The two-storey barn to the right is constructed of roughly coursed ashlar stone with granite quoins and has a rag slate roof with gable ends. It includes two door openings on the ground floor and a window opening to the left on the first floor, all with dressed stone flat arches. There is a row of pigeon holes below the eaves. The right side of the barn is partly obscured by a second barn.

The garden wall in front of the house is made of stone rubble with dressed stone coping, and it features stone rubble gate piers that are square in plan with pyramid caps.

Inside the front range of the house, there are plastered ceilings and 20th-century grates. The kitchen at the rear has slightly chamfered floor joists and a roughly cut timber lintel above the fireplace.

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