Trevelyan Including Garage On North, Outbuildings To West And Garden Walls is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 April 1985. House. 4 related planning applications.

Trevelyan Including Garage On North, Outbuildings To West And Garden Walls

WRENN ID
kindled-bronze-moon
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
30 April 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

House, circa 16th century, remodelled and extended in 1815. The property comprises an early 16th-century north wing and an early 19th-century south front, forming an L-shaped plan. The north wing probably formed part of a much larger building, with possible remains of a hall and evidence of a cross passage still extant.

The south front is rendered with a scantle slate roof with gable ends and moulded brick stacks. Early drawings indicate the use of ashlar stone. The rubblestone wing to the rear has a steeply pitched roof with small slates on the north wing, including a step in the east pitch slope with gabled ends. A large projecting stone stack sits on the north gable end, partly covered by a cart shed.

The south front is symmetrical with two storeys and three windows. A rendered gabled porch with 20th-century glazed doors with glazing bars occupies the centre. Sixteen-pane sashes with horns flank the porch on the ground floor, with three 20-pane sashes above (8 panes in top sash), also with horns. The rear of the south range includes a dairy in an outshut continuing to the right of the staircase projection, with a timber door to the ground floor on the right and a 24-pane staircase window to the left on the first floor. Dove holes continue along this elevation.

The west front of the north wing is asymmetrical with two storeys. The ground floor features a 3-light square window with an early glass roundel to the right, and a door with a 15th or 16th-century granite 4-centred arch in a rectangular surround with heavy roll mould, positioned near the junction with the staircase wing projection. Above are 3-light and 8-pane 20th-century casements under timber lintels and a small square window above the door. Evidence of blocked openings is visible.

The east front of the north wing is asymmetrical with two storeys and three windows. The ground floor has a 2-light casement to the left adjoining a further 2-light window in a blocked entrance, with an opposite entrance on the west side. Slight indication of chamfer and stops to the timber lintel is present. A gabled porch in shallow projection contains a plank door and a splayed dairy window to the right under a brick segmental arch. Above are 3-light and 2-light casements, with the centre window in an altered opening. A blocked opening exists in the gable end.

The 1815 remodelling added a south wing comprising a kitchen and parlour with a vestibule between and a staircase projection to the rear. The north wing was remodelled to form the cellar, dairy and back kitchen, with a carthouse added on the rear gable end to the north. In the mid-19th century, a dairy was added to an outshut to the north-west corner of the south range.

The interior has been remodelled and roof timbers partly replaced.

A rubble stone store on the north gable end, originally a cartshed, now serves as a garage, with a partly glazed door with timber lintel on the east side and double doors in the rendered gable end. To the west are single-storey outbuildings of rubblestone with scantle slate roofs with gabled ends. The buildings and garden are enclosed on the north, south and west with rubblestone walls incorporating reused stone in gate posts.

The roof was not inspected.

This was the site of a Domesday manor held by Alric prior to 1066.

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