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Churchtown House

A Grade II Listed Building in Lanlivery, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.3995 / 50°23'58"N

Longitude: -4.7029 / 4°42'10"W

OS Eastings: 208003

OS Northings: 59007

OS Grid: SX080590

Mapcode National: GBR N3.S9S5

Mapcode Global: FRA 171Z.TXN

Plus Code: 9C2Q97XW+RR

Entry Name: Churchtown House

Listing Date: 10 February 1967

Last Amended: 28 August 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1327329

English Heritage Legacy ID: 70786

ID on this website: 101327329

Location: Lanlivery, Cornwall, PL30

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Lanlivery

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Lanlivery

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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Description


LANLIVERY LANLIVERY
SX 05 NE
7/34 Churchtown House (formerly listed
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10.2.67 as the old Vicarage)
GV II

Vicarage, now house in multiple occupation. Circa 1740, with early and mid C19
alterations and additions, and C20 alterations. Granite rubble with slate roofs,
hipped over original building with end stack to right; partly rendered, with C19
brick dressings. Original building of single depth plan, with central entrance to
wide hall, with stair tower to rear centre; principal room to right and left. In the
mid-late C19 a 2-storey wing in 2 parallel ranges was built to front left, at
different dates, including service rooms and secondary stair.
2 storeys and 5 windows, all 4-pane sashes, some C20 replacements, the fenestration
set symmetrically but off-centre to right; central double half-glazed doors with
shallow gabled hood on wooden piers. 2-storey wing to front left has 2-span hipped
roof with straight joint between the 2 parallel ranges. The inner side has 6-pane
and 4-pane sash at ground floor, two 4-pane sashes at first floor. The front of the
wing has 6-pane sash at first floor at right and 12-pane sash in brick surround to
left. Attached to front right a single storey addition, rebuilt in C20 with C20
windows. The left side is rendered, 5 bays, all 12-pane sashes, ground floor has 2
doors and 3 sashes, with 6~pane light to right of central door. The 2 rooms to left
are heated by a brick ridge stack. The rear of the original house has a stair tower
with hipped roof, with 8-pane light at ground floor, 12-pane sash at first floor
landing and blocked window above replaced by 16-pane sash in raking dormer. C20
single storey extension with flat roof to left. Rear of C19 addition has 3 casements
with brick segmental heads at ground floor, two 12-pane sashes at first floor in
brick surrounds. Inner side of the C19 addition has 2 C20 windows at ground and
first floor.
Interior : This has been much altered in the C20. The entrance hall retains the
open-well stair to rear with fine turned balusters and ramped moulded handrail. Room
at ground floor left has plain dado panelling, front right has fielded dado
panelling.


Listing NGR: SX0800359007

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