Cottage Adjoining Trevose Barton Farmhouse On South West And Garden Wall To Front is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 May 1988. Farmhouse. 4 related planning applications.

Cottage Adjoining Trevose Barton Farmhouse On South West And Garden Wall To Front

WRENN ID
wild-wall-river
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
20 May 1988
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

A farmhouse and garden walls, likely dating from the 17th century with extensions in the 18th century. The farmhouse is constructed of stone rubble with a rag slate roof, featuring gable and half-hipped ends. Stone rubble end stacks are present, one on the left with a brick shaft, a rear lateral stack with a brick shaft, and another on the right with a brick shaft.

The original layout, inaccessible for survey, seems to have been a three-room and cross-passage plan, with the main entrance located to the left of centre. The left-hand room was heated by an end stack, the central room by a rear lateral stack, and the right-hand room by a separate end stack. A straight joint on the front wall near the right-hand end suggests a later addition to that room. In the early 19th century, a second range was added to the rear right (now a separate cottage), and in the early 20th century, a second farmhouse was built on the right-hand end (not included in this listing).

The exterior has an asymmetrical four-window front. It features late 19th or 20th-century two-light casement windows, a 20th-century door to the left of centre, a two-light casement to the right, and a 19th-century 16-pane sash window. The first floor mirrors the ground floor with two late 19th or 20th-century two-light casements, a 19th-century two-light casement, and a 19th-century 16-pane sash window.

The left-hand room has roughly cut ceiling beams. Stone rubble walls enclose the garden to the front of the house.

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