Treslothan Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. Private dwelling.

Treslothan Lodge

WRENN ID
under-turret-equinox
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Type
Private dwelling
Source
Historic England listing

Description

CAMBORNE TRESLOTHAN SW 63 NE 8/98 Treslothan Lodge GV II

Schoolmaster's house, now private dwelling. 1842, by George Wightwick of Plymouth for the Pendarves estate. Granite ashlar, slate roof. T-plan formed by single-depth main block with central rear wing, porch in angle with this. Tudor style. Two storeys and 3 bays, symmetrical; plinth; chamfered mullioned windows of 2,1, and 2 lights on each floor, all with diamond leaded glazing, but those at 1st floor all in gableted half-dormers treated as oriels; with gable copings and kneelers to these and to the roof, which has gable chimneys. Gable walls have extruded chimney stacks. Entrance in rear right-hand angle protected by diagonal porch with 4- centred arched outer doorway. Rear wing has one square-headed lancet on each floor of rear wall. Interior not inspected. History: part of small model village built by E.W.W.Pendarves on site of former hamlet of Treslothan, and formerly associated with Endowed School built at the same time on opposite side of lane to west but taken down in 1870's. Reference: Charles Thomas Mrs Percival's Endowed School an Penponds and Treslothan, Camborne, 1761 to 1876 (1982).

Listing NGR: SW6511237864

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