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1 and 2 Trebeath Cottages

A Grade II Listed Building in Egloskerry, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6651 / 50°39'54"N

Longitude: -4.4648 / 4°27'53"W

OS Eastings: 225904

OS Northings: 87948

OS Grid: SX259879

Mapcode National: GBR NF.7JYW

Mapcode Global: FRA 17J9.Y51

Plus Code: 9C2QMG8P+23

Entry Name: 1 and 2 Trebeath Cottages

Listing Date: 11 January 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1142922

English Heritage Legacy ID: 67952

ID on this website: 101142922

Location: Trebeath, Cornwall, PL15

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Egloskerry

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Egloskerry

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 23 September 2022 to amend the name and address, and reformat the text to current standards

SX 28 NE
8/338

EGLOSKERRY
TREBEATH
TREBEATH COTTAGES
Nos 1 and 2

(Formerly listed as Nos 1 and 2)

GV
II

Farmhouse, later divided into four cottages, and then into two private houses in C20. Probably late C16 or early C17 origins extended in C17, in C18, and again in C19. Altered in C20 when reverted into two houses.

Rendered and painted stone rubble and cob. Bitumen coated corrugated iron roof to front range with gable end on left and hipped end on right. Bitumen coated rag slate roof to range to rear right with gable end on left and canted end on right. Rendered shaft to stone rubble end stack on left and projecting front lateral stack to right. Projecting end stack, rear lateral stack and brick shaft to axial stack in range to rear right.

Plan: Original arrangement uncertain. The front range comprises a two-room and cross or through passage plan of overall 'L' shape arrangement: The left hand smaller room heated by an end stack and the cross wing to right, which continues to the rear, heated by a front lateral stack. The house appears to have been extended by a three-room and through passage plan range, from the rear of the earlier cross wing continuing to the right. This probably C17 or early C18 extension has been much altered. There is an entrance to left of centre with the left hand room heated by an end stack, the centre room by an axial stack backing onto the passage, and the right hand room by a truncated rear lateral stack. The partition between the central and right hand room has been removed. Circa C19 outshut on left hand side and to rear left of earlier range.

Exterior: two storeys. Asymmetrical 2:4 window front. The earlier range to the front left has an almost central entrance with C19 plank door with two-light casement to left and projecting front lateral stack to right with two-light casement beyond. First floor with two-light and one-light casement. The corrugated iron roof is steeply pitched covering the earlier thatched roof which remains in part. Set back to right is the circa C17 or C18 extension with a C19 plank door to left of centre. Two-light casement to left and one-light casement to right with C20 glazed door beyond. Four two-light casements on first floor. The right hand corner is canted.

Interior: The range to rear right has C20 floor joists and the fireplace heated by the axial stack is C20. The lintel to the left hand fireplace has been replaced. There is a circa C19 newel stair to front right of right hand room.

Interior of left hand cottage (No 1 Trebeath) not accessible.

Listing NGR: SX2590487948

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