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Lewannick Manor

A Grade II Listed Building in Lewannick, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6014 / 50°36'5"N

Longitude: -4.4375 / 4°26'14"W

OS Eastings: 227603

OS Northings: 80805

OS Grid: SX276808

Mapcode National: GBR NH.CD0D

Mapcode Global: FRA 17LG.WKX

Plus Code: 9C2QJH27+H2

Entry Name: Lewannick Manor

Listing Date: 10 May 1989

Last Amended: 22 May 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1249185

English Heritage Legacy ID: 431067

ID on this website: 101249185

Location: Lewannick, Cornwall, PL15

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Lewannick

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Lewannick

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


LEWANNICK
SX 28 SE
2/50
Lewannick House
GV
II

the entry shall be amended to read:-
SX 28 SE LEWANNICK
2/50 Lewannick Manor

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LEWANNICK
SX 28 SE
2/50 Lewannick House
GV II
Rectory, now private house. Probably early C19 with earlier origins, extended in the
mid C19 and late C19. Stone rubble. Slate roof with hipped ends. Brick shafts to
the axial and end stacks.
Plan: Original plan uncertain. The house is of roughly overall 'L' shaped plan with
the earlier range on left. It is possible that the earlier house had a front range
of 2-room and cross or through passage plan, the right hand room heated by an end
stack and the left hand room by an axial stack. The kitchen wing to rear left is
also probably part of the earlier house. In the circa mid C19 the house was partly
remodelled, the entrance moved to the right, entering the earlier right hand room and
the earlier passage and right hand room were remodelled to form an entrance hall and
a wide stair hall. A large, grand reception room was added to the right, heated by
the earlier end stack used by the right hand room. Probably slightly later a second
range was added to the rear of the entrance hall and rear left of the mid C19
extension.
The house contains two early C18 sash windows and at least one C18 door suggesting
that there was probably a house on the site prior to the C19.
Exterior: Two storeys and cellar. Asymmetrical 3:2 window front. C19 porch with
flat roof with round arched openings in front and side walls and with fanlight above
the inner C19 door. C19 16-pane sash to left in putative earlier entrance and C19
16-pane sash beyond. Three C19 16-pane sashes on first floor. To right the taller
circa mid C19 extension which has tall C19 12-pane sashes on the ground and first
floor.
The left hand side elevation has an almost symmetrical 3-window front with C19
sashes. 20-pane sash to left with 16-pane sash in centre and to right. Three 12-
pane sashes on first floor. To the rear of this elevation are two early C18 12-pane
sashes with heavy glazing bars.
Interior: Complete with unaltered joinery and carpentry details. Mid C19 stair.
The circa mid C19 reception room added on the right has an ornate plaster cornice of
fine quality.
Lewannick House remains unaltered and unspoilt, retaining fixtures and fittings of
the C19.


Listing NGR: SX2760380805

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