Bayview (The Surgery) Including Boat Slip Adjoining South-West is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 January 1970. House.

Bayview (The Surgery) Including Boat Slip Adjoining South-West

WRENN ID
hushed-balcony-evening
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
15 January 1970
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

GRADE-RUAN CADGWITH SW 71 SW 9/24 Bayview (The Surgery) including boat slip adjoining 15 1 70 south-east GV II

House with capstan house (now part of dwelling). C18. Rubble stone walls, exposed on south-west and south-east gables. Other faces whitewashed. North- west gable end stone base with whitewashed brick walls (later alteration). Slurried slate roof with gabled ends and hipped gable to south-east (towards sea). Brick stacks. T-shaped plan. Main block running north-west to south- east with projecting wing in centre on south-west. Capstan house occupied south-east limb. Entrance with C18 panelled door in angle on north-west facade. 12-pane horizontal sliding sash window to right with 12-pane casement window directly above. Ground and first floor openings of capstan house altered and C20 casement windows and glazed door with glazing bars have been inserted. Brick chimney stacks on gable ends to north-west and south-west. Ground floor rooms on north-west and south-west with intact C18 joinery and bowtell moulded ceiling beams. C18 doors. Capstan house interior remodelled and capstan has been removed. Capstan house was used by a C19 pilchard fishing company. A raised sloping stone rubble slipway leads down from the old capstan house to the beach (qv).

Listing NGR: SW7220214565

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