Tregea Manor, manor of Tregeare, Tregea, Portreath


 


Tree: AHP

Notes:

Tregea Manor; TREGEA MANOR, TREGEA HILL aka manor of Tregeare - not to be confused with manor of Tregeare near Launceston


Listing - TREGEA MANOR, TREGEA HILL




Details





PORTREATH TREGEA HILL

SW 64 SE

(south side)

5/238

Tregea Manor

II

House. Early C19, altered. Rendered (probably on killas rubble), with some

granite dressings, slurried slate roof. Square plan, plus various additions to the

rear. 
Two storeys; channelled clasping pilasters to the corners; the 2-bay south

facade has a coved niche in the centre of the ground floor, flanked by round-

headed French windows which have glazing bars and fanlights with Gothick 2-

centred arched tracery, and two 2-light top-hung casements above, also with

glazing bars; pyramidal roof of shallow pitch with prominent eaves, tall chimneys

to the sides and rear, and an unusual low square lantern at the apex (suggesting

a functional look-out to sea, rather than recreational use). 
The right-hand return

wall has a round-headed doorway in the centre, a flat-roofed rectangular bay

window to the right, with a 12-pane sash in the front and narrow 4-pane sashes

in the sides, and a 12-pane sashed window above this. Interior: reeded architraves

to the doors; dog-legged staircase with open string, stick balusters, and wreathed

curtail



Listing NGR: SW6548544726







https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1328175?section=official-list-entry





Address : Latitude: 50.25576, Longitude: -5.29205


Media

Documents
Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall | SHM/667 | 30 Dec 1876
Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall | SHM/667 | 30 Dec 1876
Parties:
1) Richard I Strong, late of Redruth, now London, esquire
2) Harvey B Neame, Redruth Brewery, brewer
3) Thomas Foster, Truro, gentleman.
Consideration £6026 and 2 shillings and 7 pence by 3) to 1). Party 1) conveys moiety in company to 3).
Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall | SHM/667 | 30 Dec 1876
Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall | SHM/667 | 30 Dec 1876
Parties:1) Richard I Strong, late of Redruth, now London, esquire; 2) Harvey B Neame, Redruth Brewery, brewer; 3) Thomas Foster, Truro, gentleman.
Consideration £6026 and 2 shillings and 7 pence by 3) to 1).
Reference number SHM/667 Date 30 Dec 1876
Sitwell, Harvey and Money, solicitors, of Truro

Histories
Illogan | page 140 | Kelly's Directory of Devon & Cornwall, [Part 2: Cornwall] | 1902
Illogan | page 140 | Kelly's Directory of Devon & Cornwall, [Part 2: Cornwall] | 1902
Kelly's Directory of Devon & Cornwall, 1902. [Part 2: Cornwall]

Death

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID   Tree 
1 Cock, John Hockin  21 Jun 1952I5361 AHP