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Trehaverock House

A Grade II Listed Building in St. Endellion, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5735 / 50°34'24"N

Longitude: -4.829 / 4°49'44"W

OS Eastings: 199780

OS Northings: 78684

OS Grid: SW997786

Mapcode National: GBR ZV.HT0Z

Mapcode Global: FRA 07SK.0JB

Plus Code: 9C2QH5FC+C9

Entry Name: Trehaverock House

Listing Date: 26 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1220413

English Heritage Legacy ID: 351478

ID on this website: 101220413

Location: St Endellion, Cornwall, PL29

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: St. Endellion

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: St Endellion

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


SW 97 NE ST ENDELLION ST ENDELLION
4/147 Trehaverock House
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II
House, possibly originally associated with the collegiate church of St Endellion (qv)
and was built as a prebendary house. Circa late C16 or early C17. Stone rubble.
Rag slate roof with raised eaves and gable ends. Asbestos slate roof with gable ends
to lower range on right-hand end. Large projecting stone rubble rear lateral hall
stack with rendered brick shaft and stone rubble and brick stack on right-hand gable
end of single-storey range on right.
2 room and through passage plan with smaller possibly parlour on left and larger hall
kitchen on right, both originally heated by projecting rear lateral chimney stacks.
The parlour stack is now truncated and incorporated into the small 1-room lean-to
extension to the rear. The single storey 1-room range on the right may have been
part of this building although probably had a separate entrance and was thus
independant. A thick wall divides this range from the hall to the left although the
lower courses of masonry on the front wall appears to be of one build; the front wall
beyond the entrance of this range is of equal thickness to the main range although
there is evidence of partial rebuilding. The range on the right has been further
extended by a garage with slate roof with half-hipped end.
2 storeys symmetrical 3-window front to left-hand range. Ground floor with brick
segmental arched opening on left and slate covered lintel on right, both with C20
cross windows with glazing bars. Central C20 plank door with circa late C19 gabled
stone rubble porch. First floor with 3 possibly late C19 2-light casements with
glazing bars, inserted after the eaves of the roof were raised. Rear hall window
with unmoulded 3-light timber mullion window with central opening casement and
stanchion bars. 5 pigeon holes above window.
Interior Through passage blocked by inserted stair. Moulded beam (wave, fillet and
roll-moulded) on right-hand side of passage with blocked mortice holes, probably for
screen. The beam has been slightly truncated. C19/C20 ceiling beams to room on left
with C19 chimney-piece with Delft tiles. Larger hall kitchen on right with unmoulded
ceiling beams and rough unchamfered lintel to fireplace. Several C18 2-panel doors
on first floor. Roof timbers replaced in circa late C19, probably when eaves were
raised. Roof timbers to lower range on right inaccessible.
House particularly unaltered on front and rear elevations.


Listing NGR: SW9978078684

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