Crebinnick, House Adjoining To East, Hazeldene, Thurleigh And Raveen is a Grade II listed building in the Isles of Scilly local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 February 1975. A 19th century House.
Crebinnick, House Adjoining To East, Hazeldene, Thurleigh And Raveen
- WRENN ID
- dreaming-granite-holly
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isles of Scilly
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 February 1975
- Type
- House
- Period
- 19th century
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Crebinnick is a terrace of five houses built in the early to mid-19th century. The houses are constructed from coursed and roughly dressed granite, topped with a slate roof and featuring rendered ridge stacks. They have a double-depth plan with rear service wings and stand two storeys tall, each displaying a symmetrical three-window arrangement.
The house at the eastern end has a door from the 1980s, complete with a fanlight set in a keyed semi-circular arch, which is supported by voussoirs and granite lintels above 8/8-pane sash windows. Trebinnick, adjacent to it, features a 20th-century replacement door and late 19th-century plate-glass sash windows, including a bay window on the left with horned 4/20/4-pane sashes. Hazeldene has a mid-20th-century bay window on the ground floor to the right, with granite lintels above a late 19th-century four-panelled door (two panels glazed) and 20th-century six/six-pane sashes. Thurleigh boasts a 19th-century six-panelled door with an overlight, where the upper four panels are raised and fielded, set within a keyed semi-circular arch with voussoirs. It also has granite lintels over mid-19th-century ground-floor sashes featuring margin light glazing bars, along with three first-floor 6/6-pane sashes. Raveen includes a late 19th-century canted bay window on the ground floor to the right, with granite lintels above a six-fielded-panelled door that has an overlight and late 19th-century two/two-pane sashes.
Inside, Raveen showcases ovolo-moulded joists and a central staircase with columnar newels leading to ramped handrails. The rear right wing contains two 18th or early 19th-century plank doors with H-hinges, one of which leads to a winder stair that ascends to a self-contained first-floor room, likely used as a loft for housing servants.
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