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Revision as of 16:40, 18 March 2019 by Jowaninpensans (talk | contribs) (Tolcarne Inn)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Newlyn is a small town and fishing port in the civil parish of Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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The Old Harbour Pier and Walls 50°06′08″N 5°32′48″W / 50.102321°N 5.546570°W / 50.102321; -5.546570 (The Old Harbour Pier and Walls) |
Before 1435 | The curved pier was rebuilt in 1435 with later alterations. Built of large granite rubble with a wall on the seaward side. | II* | |
Pendower House, 12 Fradgan Place 50°06′17″N 5°33′02″W / 50.104616°N 5.550470°W / 50.104616; -5.550470 (Pendower House, 12 Fradgan Place) |
— | Late 17th century | Two storey house with rendered walls and a steep roof of new slates with gable ends. There are two wide spaced windows with two light casements. The central doorway has a modern glazed porch. | II |
54 and 54A Fore Street 50°06′07″N 5°32′49″W / 50.101851°N 5.547005°W / 50.101851; -5.547005 (54 and 54A Fore Street) |
— | 17th/18th century | Two cottages overlooking the harbour with the upper floor slightly oversailing and a roof of slurried slates with a gable end. Three windows have sashes with vertical glazng bars. There are two recessed doorways. At the rear are buildings supported by pillars with an open ground floor around a courtyard. | II |
9 Fradgan Place 50°06′17″N 5°33′02″W / 50.104601°N 5.550545°W / 50.104601; -5.550545 (9 Fradgan Place) |
— | Early 18th century (probably) | Cottage with rubble walls and possible rendered cob on the first floor. There are two plain doors on the ground floor with one having a glazed conservatory around doorway and the other with a modern hood. A ground floor window has sashes and two windows on the first floor has light casements with glazing bars. The steep slate roof has gable ends. | II |
Tolcarne Inn 50°06′25″N 5°32′55″W / 50.106877°N 5.548650°W / 50.106877; -5.548650 (Tolcarne Inn) |
1717 | Public house with plastered granite rubble walls with a tarred plinth. The tarred slate roof has gable ends and four windows have small, irregularly spaced sashes without glazing bars. The date 1717 is inscribed on the granite lintel above the door. | II | |
Ebb Tide, Belle Vue 50°06′09″N 5°33′06″W / 50.102426°N 5.551694°W / 50.102426; -5.551694 (Ebb Tide, Belle Vue) |
— | 18th century | Two storey cottage with whitewashed rubble walls and heightened first floor windows with gabled heads above the eaves. The windows have sashes. The slurried slate roof has gable ends and continues over a large truncated chimney stack at one end. The doorway is central and recessed. | II |
Port Cottage, 6 Boase Street 50°06′08″N 5°32′55″W / 50.102209°N 5.548700°W / 50.102209; -5.548700 (Port Cottage, 6 Boase Street) |
— | 18th century | Two storey cottage with whitened rubble walls and slate roof with gable ends. Two windows have sliding casements with glazing bars. There is a central modern glazed door. | II |
Vine Cottages, Boase Street 50°06′08″N 5°32′54″W / 50.102326°N 5.548344°W / 50.102326; -5.548344 (Vine Cottages, Boase Street) |
— | 18th century | Cottages, at right angles to the road with walls made of rubble and the first floor rendered. The steep roof has new slates. There are plain doorways and of the five windows, two have modern 2-light casements. | II |
High Mountains, Church Street 50°06′07″N 5°32′55″W / 50.102019°N 5.548668°W / 50.102019; -5.548668 (High Mountains, Church Street) |
— | 18th century | Two storey cottages, with roughcast walls and a slate roof with gable ends. There is a passageway to the right and two windows have restored small sashes. | II |
Lyndale, Chywoone Hill 50°06′20″N 5°33′03″W / 50.105544°N 5.550804°W / 50.105544; -5.550804 (Lyndale, Chywoone Hill) |
— | 18th century | Two storey cottage with rubble walls, end on to the road and a painted rubble wing to the rear with a passageway through to Orchard Place. Two windows have sashes with vertical glazing bars and there is a central doorway with shallow wood lattice porch. | II |
Manor House, Fore Street 50°06′07″N 5°32′52″W / 50.101971°N 5.547798°W / 50.101971; -5.547798 (Manor House, Fore Street) |
— | 18th century | Two storey house with granite ashlar walls in one moulded string course and a slate roof, swept in double pitch. Five windows have semi-circular arched heads and sashes. There is a large modern porch of wood and glass with a semi-circular fanlight. | II |
Red Lion Inn, Fore Street 50°06′08″N 5°32′53″W / 50.102202°N 5.547917°W / 50.102202; -5.547917 (Red Lion Inn, Fore Street) |
— | 18th century | Public house with granite ashlar walls, flat arches and projecting key stones. Three ground floor windows have double-hung sashes and the first floor windows have narrow side lights. The slate roof has gable ends and the central doorway is set back. | II |
Vine Cottage, Newlyn Coombe 50°06′25″N 5°33′04″W / 50.107003°N 5.551206°W / 50.107003; -5.551206 (Vine Cottage, Newlyn Coombe) |
— | 18th century | Cottage with colour-washed walls, the ground floor of granite rubble and the first floor of cob. The end wall facing the road in rendered and there is a half-hipped slate roof. Three windows have sashes with glazing bars. | II |
2 North Corner 50°06′10″N 5°32′57″W / 50.102863°N 5.549261°W / 50.102863; -5.549261 (2 North Corner) |
— | 18th century | A two storey cottage with colourwashed rubble walls and a slurried slate roof with gable ends. Two windows have sashes and there is a central modern glazed door. | II |
1 Trewarveneth Street 50°06′10″N 5°32′57″W / 50.102886°N 5.549044°W / 50.102886; -5.549044 (1 Trewarveneth Street) |
— | 18th century | Two storey cottage with whitened rubble walls and sluffied slate half-hipped roof. There are two windows with sashes. The front to Fore Street has three storeys with one 3-light sash per floor. | II |
35 Fore Street 50°06′08″N 5°32′51″W / 50.102146°N 5.547527°W / 50.102146; -5.547527 (35 Fore Street) |
— | 18th and 19th century | Rubble and rendered cottage rising above the sea wall with two storeys above the harbour and one storey on the road. Two doorways and two windows on the road elevation and a first floor square bay window overlooking the harbour. There is a slate hipped roof. | II |
Vine Cottage, Trewarveneth Street 50°06′09″N 5°32′58″W / 50.102463°N 5.549519°W / 50.102463; -5.549519 (Vine Cottage, Trewarveneth Street) |
— | Late 18th century | Two storey cottage with coursed granite walls and a slurried slate roof with gable ends. Windows have small sashes. The plain central doorway has a modern glazed door. | II |
16, 17 and 18 Church Street 50°06′06″N 5°32′57″W / 50.101763°N 5.549073°W / 50.101763; -5.549073 (16, 17 and 18 Church Street) |
— | Early 19th century | Three, two storey cottages with coursed granite walls and slate half-hipped roofs. Each has three windows with sashes and plain doorways with narrow rectangular fanlights (number 18 has modern casements and a modern door). | II |
Rosecot, Church Street 50°06′06″N 5°32′57″W / 50.101709°N 5.549210°W / 50.101709; -5.549210 (Rosecot, Church Street) |
— | Early 19th century | Whitened coursed grantite house of two storeys and with a slate hipped roof. Three windows have sashes with glazing bars. There is a plain central doorway with a modern door and narrow rectangular fanlight. | II |
Old Bridge, Florence Place 50°06′24″N 5°32′58″W / 50.106650°N 5.549476°W / 50.106650; -5.549476 (Old Bridge, Florence Place) |
— | Early 19th century | A probable, early 19th century granite bridge with a single segmental arch, keyblock and a parapet. | II |
3 and 4 Trewarveneth Street 50°06′10″N 5°32′58″W / 50.102668°N 5.549308°W / 50.102668; -5.549308 (3 and 4 Trewarveneth Street) |
— | No date given | Two storey granite cottages with slurried slate roof with gable ends. Windows have sashes and glazing bars and there are plain doorways. Royal Exchange firemark. | II |
6 to 8 Trewarveneth Street 50°06′10″N 5°32′57″W / 50.102665°N 5.549101°W / 50.102665; -5.549101 (6 to 8 Trewarveneth Street) |
— | Early 19th century | Two storey granite rubble cottages. Ffour window have sashes with glazing bars and the three plain doorways are recessed. The slate roofs have gable ends. | II |
Newlyn tidal observatory and part of the south pier 50°06′11″N 5°32′34″W / 50.102991°N 5.542797°W / 50.102991; -5.542797 (Newlyn tidal observatory and part of the south pier) |
20th century | The 100 feet (30 m) pier extension was built in five sections and is constructed of concrete blocks on a foundation of rocks in the seabed. Built to the specifications of the Ordnance Survey. the tidal observatory is constructed of concrete with special blocks made for the copings and quoins. A shaft is built into the pier and on the harbour side is a 1 foot (0.30 m) long inlet of 9 inches (230 mm) diameter which allows water in and out of a stilling well. The well is 23 feet (7.0 m) deep and 5 feet (1.5 m) by 5 feet (1.5 m) and has a float connected to a chart-recording gauge inside the observatory. | II |
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Tredavoe Farmhouse 50°06′09″N 5°33′44″W / 50.102540°N 5.562118°W / 50.102540; -5.562118 (Tredavoe Farmhouse) |
— | 17th/18th century | Two storey farmhouse with uncoursed rubble walls and a rendered facade. Five windows have small sashes with glazing bars. There is a wood and glass gabled porch and a wood and glass gabled proch. The granite end chimney stacks are from the 19th century. | II |
Chygolder Cottage 50°06′12″N 5°33′38″W / 50.103460°N 5.560497°W / 50.103460; -5.560497 (Chygolder Cottage) |
— | 18th century | Cottage with painted rubble walls and a rendered first floor. The slate roof is hipped at one end. There are small modern casements on the windows. | II |
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Garden wall north of Trereife Manor 50°06′44″N 5°33′55″W / 50.112105°N 5.565328°W / 50.112105; -5.565328 (Garden wall north of Trereife Manor) |
— | Late 18th century | A red brick wall with plain stone coping, enclosing the kitchen garden. | II |
References
Citations
- Historic England & 1143190
- Historic England & 1143202
- Historic England & 1143199
- Historic England & 1219627
- Historic England & 1219656
- Historic England & 1143191
- Historic England & 1143192
- Historic England & 1219531
- Historic England & 1219567
- Historic England & 1219573
- Historic England & 1219579
- Historic England & 1143198
- Historic England & 1143196
- Historic England & 1219645
- Historic England & 1143204
- Historic England & 1219608
- Historic England & 1327893
- Historic England & 1143194
- Historic England & 1143195
- Historic England & 1143197
- Historic England & 1143205
- Historic England & 1143163
- Historic England & 1460225
- Historic England & 1210369
- Historic England & 1210381
- Historic England & 1210379
Sources
- Historic England, "Old Pier and Walls (1143190)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 6 December 2018
- Historic England, "Pendower House, 12 Fradgan Place (1143202)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 December 2018
- Historic England, "54 and 54A Fore Street (1143199)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 December 2018
- Historic England, "9 Fradgan Place (1219627)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 17 March 2019
- Historic England, "Tolcarne Inn (1219656)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 March 2019
- Historic England, "Ebb Tide, Belle Vue (1143191)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 December 2018
- Historic England, "Port Cottage, 6 Belle Vue (1143192)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 September 2018
- Historic England, "Vine Cottages, Boase Street (1219531)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 September 2018
- Historic England, "High Mountains, Church Street (1219567)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 September 2018
- Historic England, "Lynwood, Chywoone HIll (1219573)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 September 2018
- Historic England, "Vine Cottage, Newlyn Coombe (1143196)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 September 2018
- Historic England, "2 North Corner (1219645)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 September 2018
- Historic England, "1 Trewarveneth Street (1143204)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 6 September 2018
- Historic England, "35 Fore Street (1219608)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 March 2019
- Historic England, "Manor House, Fore Street (1219579)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 March 2019
- Historic England, "Red Lion, Fore Street (1143198)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2018
- Historic England, "Vine Cottage, Trewarventh Street (1327893)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 September 2018
- Historic England, "16 to 18 Church Street (1143194)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2018
- Historic England, "Rosecot, Church Street (1143195)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2018
- Historic England, "Old Bridge, Florence Place (1143197)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 14 August 2018
- Historic England, "3 and 4 Trewarveneth Street (1143205)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 December 2018
- Historic England, "6 to 8 Trewarveneth Street (1143163)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 6 September 2018
- Historic England, "Newlyn tidal observatory and part of the South Pier (1460225)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 December 2018
- Tredavoe
- Historic England, "Tredavoe Farmhouse (1210369)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 October 2018
- Historic England, "Chygolder Cottage (1210381)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 19 October 2018
- Trereife
- Historic England, "Kitchen garden wall (1210379)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 October 2018