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Description:  A manor house originating in the 15th century and altered and extended later. The earliest phase probably dates from before 1471 and comprised a tower house with a low north west block. This house was extended in the early 16th century by the addition of a two storey range to the south east of the tower. The main range, added in 1570-3, consists of a open hall with services to the right and an open cloister walk to the rear. Further extensions were built in the 17th century. Part of the house was demolished circa 1860 and rebuilt in 1954. Licences were granted for a chapel on the site in 1410 and 1413.

Country:  ENGLAND

County:  CORNWALL

District:  CARRICK

Parish:  ST NEWLYN EAST

Grid Reference:   SW84105848

Map Reference:  [EPSG:27700] 184100, 58480

Period:  MEDIEVAL, MODERN, POST MEDIEVAL, 1400 - 1471, 1410 - 1413, 1500 - 1532, 1570 - 1573, 1600 - 1699, 1850 - 1870, 1954

Subject:  CHAPEL, DEMOLISHED BUILDING, EXTANT BUILDING, FORTIFIED MANOR HOUSE, HOUSE, MANOR HOUSE, OPEN HALL HOUSE, SHOP, TOWER HOUSE

Identifiers: 
[ADS] Depositor Id: SW 85 NW 3
[ADS] Import RCN: NMR_NATINV-428987

People Involved: 
[Publisher] Historic England