Beech Haven is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 October 1987. Residential home.

Beech Haven

WRENN ID
guardian-moulding-autumn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
19 October 1987
Type
Residential home
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Beech Haven is a rectory, now a residential home, built around 1860 with few later alterations. The building is constructed of rendered stone rubble with stone dressings and features a slate roof with gable ends, including central valley stacks topped with polygonal terracotta pots. The layout is a double depth plan, with a porch entrance at the front. The principal room is located to the right, while a larger principal room is to the left, which includes a bay that projects to the front left. There is another principal room at the rear right, facing the garden, and service rooms at the rear left.

In terms of architectural style, Beech Haven is designed in the Tudor Gothic style and stands two storeys high with an asymmetrical four-bay front. The projecting bay on the left has a gable end and features a canted bay at the ground floor with plate-glass sashes, and a paired plate-glass sash above, both with a hood mould and a recessed cross over. The porch has double doors at the ground floor with a pointed arched fanlight, and the upper storey is supported on corbels with a plate-glass sash and a hood mould, topped with an embattled parapet.

To the right of the porch, there are two bays, each with paired plate-glass sashes and hood moulds on both the ground and first floors. The right side of the building has a gable end to the left and two bays to the right, with a canted bay extending through both storeys, featuring plate-glass sashes at both levels and panels of quatrefoils in between. The ground floor on the right has two triple sashes with hood moulds, while the first floor has paired sashes on the left and a 20th-century window on the right, both with hood moulds.

The left side has a gable end to the left and three bays to the right, with the gable end containing a 20th-century window at the ground floor, a paired sash, and a quatrefoil above. The three bays to the right have sashes and a central gabled dormer with a sash. The rear of the building has had single-storey additions removed and features two 20th-century windows at the ground floor and a central 12-pane sash, with paired 8-pane sashes on the first floor. The interior has not been inspected.

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