Bromley House is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 January 1968. House. 1 related planning application.

Bromley House

WRENN ID
crooked-outpost-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
23 January 1968
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Bromley House is a house dating from the early 19th century, with relatively few later alterations. It is constructed of slatestone rubble with a hipped slate roof, and has a stack to the left side with a rubble shaft. The main house has a double-depth plan, with rooms front and rear, heated from the left-side stack. A one-room-plan rear wing extends to the left, with an entrance on its left side and heated by a gable-end stack.

The main house presents a three-storey symmetrical facade. The ground floor features a six-panelled door with pilasters and a modillion cornice, along with a nine-pane sash window with top margin glazing on either side, both with rendered lintels. The first floor has a central 16-pane sash window with a segmental brick arch, and the second floor a central nine-pane sash with a similar segmental brick arch. A nine-pane sash window at the second floor is situated to the right of the left side elevation. A bay to the left has a similar nine-pane sash window on the ground floor, and a 12-pane sash window on the first floor, both with segmental brick arches. The second floor also has a matching nine-pane sash window. A three-storey addition is attached to the left, clad in slate with a corrugated iron roof; its ground floor has a 20th-century door with a nine-pane casement window on either side. The first and second floors of the addition feature a 12-pane sash window in an exposed box. A 20th-century door is on the right side of the main range. The rear wing is also slate-hung, with a 20th-century door and an eight-pane light window at ground floor, and an eight-pane light window at first floor. This rear wing is two-storeys high, built into the slope of the ground and featuring a gable-end stack with a brick shaft. The interior was not inspected.

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