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The Villa lies in an isolated position on the northern edge of the Island to the north-west of the Church. The house is largely screened by woodland to the west, south and east and by rising ground to the north. Mid C19 gothic villa built as the vicarage by Col. Waugh 1854-7. Two storey ho...
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Gabled, two storeys and low loft built c.1903.IMPORTANT FEATURES - Fireplace and window in one ground floor room. ROOF - Crested tile ridge; plain projecting eaves; fine decorative bargeboard at verge; iron guttering and down pipes. Corrugated plasteic lean to roof to area H. Lean to to N...
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Compass Cottage, Dartmouth, is east facing with west side cut into the rock, on a steep headland overlooking mouth of the river Dart estuary. There is a beautiful view from the cottage, positioned picturesque with stone-built cottage set in hillside garden. It is a 19th century vernacular...
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GENERAL INFORMATIONSub type: with second house attachedRecord Type: single buildingUse type: not in use, possibly usable (score: 2)Class: COMMERCIALRelated buildings: ATTACHED ONE SIDENumber of phases: 4Main phase: 3Uncertainties in history/development: NoChanges since previous VBS: change...
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EXTERNAL FEATURESRoof: Slate coped gables.Chimneys: 3 brick stacks. (Central large double stack and gable end stack to south and east).Walls: Local rubblestone with chamfered ashlar stone to openings and keystone over door to store.Local rubblestone porch with good flagstone floor.INTERNA...
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The design would seem to be an amalgamation of Garretts original design for Duckett and the design repeated throughout the Estate in the mid-19th century. The central pair of houses are now converted into one house, flat roofed WC extensions have been built on the left and right returns an...
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Description from the 2007 survey [SNA63028] - House, 2 storeys, rendered brick pebbledash, under pantiles, gabled House, 2 storeys. Brick, rendered pebbledash, under pantiled roof, gabled Description: c1900. Probably of flint and brick construction, but the house is roughcast, so difficul...
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Laundry cottages, a pair of symmetrical semi- detached 2 storey gabled buildings with projecting bays, are situated on King Harry Ferry road on Trelissick property and date from 1881. They are part of a former laundry complex which served Trelissick and Penhale estates, the complex ceased...
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The cottage was built in 1896 and was originally asymmetrical, but was made into a symetrical composition by the addition of the smaller No. 33 in 1913. It is built of brick on two storeys with a tiled roof. The original part of the cottage is relatively little altered, although a single-s...
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Vacation point is the later 19th century (after 1861) tall gabled stone cross wing attached to left end of Dairy Cottage (90800). Two storey but long steep roof pitch means first floor rooms project into roof space. Front gable elevation facing lane has four centred arch doorway and on fir...
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