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Latitude: 50.213 / 50°12'46"N
Longitude: -5.1184 / 5°7'6"W
OS Eastings: 177612
OS Northings: 39434
OS Grid: SW776394
Mapcode National: GBR ZB.1NNC
Mapcode Global: FRA 085G.FSH
Plus Code: 9C2P6V7J+6J
Entry Name: Prince Regent House
Listing Date: 12 March 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1161068
English Heritage Legacy ID: 63625
ID on this website: 101161068
Location: Perranwell, Cornwall, TR3
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Perranarworthal
Built-Up Area: Perranwell
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Stithians
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: House
SW 73 NE PERRANARWORTHAL PERRANWELL STATION
3/359 Prince Regent House
GV II
House. Circa mid-late C18. Painted rubble with some cob at rear. Dressed stone
sills, keyed arches and first floor sill string. Asbestos slate roof, hipped on
right, originally hipped on left but now party wall of later house with hip to left.
2 painted brick chimneys over each side wall. Cast iron ogee gutters.
Double depth plan with 2 equal reception rooms flanking central passage leading 2
central stair between the rear service rooms. Single storey C19 hipped scantle
roofed extension to side wall, right, and C20 extension to rear left.
2 storeys and attic. Symmetrical 3-window roughly west road front. Central round-
headed doorway with circa late C19 panelled door with integral fanlight. Round-
headed sash. Other front windows openings are wide with shallow keyed arches and
bracket moulded projecting keystones. Original C18 hornless tripartite sashes with
16-pane central lights and 4-pane sidelights, thick glazing bars, internally ovolo-
moulded. Centre light of first floor left-hand window is replacement 12-pane horned
sash. C18 16-pane 2-light casements survive to first floor rear. Stair window is
blocked. Crown glass.
Interior has most of its C18 carpentry and joinery including dog leg stair, 4-panel
and 2-panel doors, some with original latches, ovolo-moulded beams to right-hand rear
service room and original pine roof with lapped pegged collars and apices. Slate
flags in passage.
Said by present occupier 1985 to have been a coaching inn first recorded in 1704.
An almost complete C18 house and remarkably, with most of its original windows.
Listing NGR: SW7761239434
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