Wapshott, E. and Allen, A. S. J.. (2022). Pine Trees, Trescowe Road, Goldsithney, Cornwall - Results of a Heritage Assessment. South West Archaeology Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.5284/1108527. Cite this using datacite

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Pine Trees, Trescowe Road, Goldsithney, Cornwall - Results of a Heritage Assessment
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This report presents the results of a heritage assessment that was carried out by South West Archaeology Ltd. (SWARCH) for a residential development at Pine Trees, Trescowe Road, Goldsithney, Cornwall. Pine Trees is present on the tithe map and it has been modified and expanded during the late 19th century and the 20th century, with extensions appearing on the first edition and the second edition OS maps. The building is Post Medieval in date (probably late 18th century or early 19th century), with some nearby properties on the edge of large Medieval waste/common grounds. The core of the house of traditional in materials and form, being cob and of the local Cornish vernacular style. It has been assessed as of generally low heritage value, but should be considered as a undesignated heritage asset. The Site was once a miners small holding, and it therefore reflects one of the key seven attributes of the OUV of the WHS. The property is now in poor condition, having received several phases of inappropriate and unsympathetic work in the 20th century. It is now proposed for demolition, this equates to the total loss of the heritage asset. Pine Trees is an undesignated heritage asset, and the negative impact of demolition results in a slight overall impact, due to the low value of the asset. However, considering the technical effects of the removal of a building, which is part of one on a key attribute of the WHS (i.e., a smallholding) this should be considered a minor to moderate impact, and as such the total loss of this structure, which is likely inevitable given its structural failings, should be offset, but cannot be compensated by, additional recording of the structures that remain on Site as part of any planning conditions.
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E Wapshott
Amelia S. J. Allen
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South West Archaeology Ltd.
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2022
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Parish: Perranuthnoe
County: Cornwall
District: Cornwall
Country: England
Grid Reference: 155590, 30651 (Easting, Northing)
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HERITAGE ASSESSMENT (Event)
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OASIS Id: southwes1-506980
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04 Jul 2023