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The Coach House

A Grade II* Listed Building in Mylor, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.2007 / 50°12'2"N

Longitude: -5.1002 / 5°6'0"W

OS Eastings: 178854

OS Northings: 38011

OS Grid: SW788380

Mapcode National: GBR ZC.DFFM

Mapcode Global: FRA 086H.GVH

Plus Code: 9C2P6V2X+7W

Entry Name: The Coach House

Listing Date: 30 May 1967

Last Amended: 12 March 1986

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1141660

English Heritage Legacy ID: 63467

ID on this website: 101141660

Location: Carclew, Cornwall, TR3

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Mylor

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Mylor

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


SW 73 NE MYLOR

3/186 The Coach House (formerly listed as
30.5.67 stabling at Carclew)

GV II*


Coach house and stables, now used as office and store. Circa late C18. Flemish bond
brick front with granite plinth, rusticated quoins and jambstones, piers, arch
stones, band and cornices, otherwise stone rubble. Hipped Delabole dry slate roofs
with cross roof terminating with pediment to front. One brick chimney over cross
wall to right (north).
Plan of 3 bay central coach house with accommodation over flanked by two 3-bay stable
blocks. Circa early C19 lean-to at rear of coach house and later lean-tos at either
end. Palladian style.
2 storey coach house with lower stables left and right originally with fodder storage
partly in roof space; all over basement approached from lower ground at rear.
Symmetrical 3:3:3 bay east front. Central pedimented coach house, broken forward,
has 3 eleptical arched openings with projecting keys to ground floor, mid floor band,
a 6-pane hornless sash to small granite keyed brick arched opening over each door;
all surmounted by pediment with moulded granite cornice and blind oval niche to
middle of tympanum. Flanking stables each have central doorway, and a sash to each
side. The doorways have rusticated Gibbs surrounds; overlight with glazing bars to
left-hand doorway and plain overlight with original 6-panel door to right-hand
doorway. To left of this doorway is an original 24-pane hornless sash. 12-pane
hornless sash to right is later and those to left-hand stables are much later.
Shallow brick arches over windows have granite keystone.
This is a fine C18 coachhouse and stable range which in spite of the conversion has a
virtually intact exterior.


Listing NGR: SW7885438011

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