List Entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: FARM BUILDINGS IMMEDIATELY WEST OF RIVIERE FARMHOUSE
List Entry Number: 1310606
Location
FARM BUILDINGS IMMEDIATELY WEST OF RIVIERE FARMHOUSE
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
County:
District: Cornwall
District Type: Unitary Authority
Parish: Hayle
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II
Date first listed: 14-Jan-1988
Date of most recent amendment: Not applicable to this List entry.
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 70253
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History
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Details
HAYLE PHILLACK
SW 5638-5738
9/149 Farm buildings immediately west of
Riviere Farmhouse
GV II
Farm buildings, including stables, cartshed, shippons, engine house and
granaries and fodder stores in the lofts, originally built to accommodate
the pack-mules and horses of the Cornish Copper Company. Circa mid C19.
Built for the Cornish Copper Company. Granite rubble, copper slag blocks
and granite dressings. Hipped grouted scantle slate roofs, some corrugated sheeting.
Plan: Irregular inverted F-shaped plan plus two small wings at right angles
to the rear. 2-storey part is L-shaped adjoining bank barns with left hand
front wing built into a high bank on the left and main larger barn built
into bank at rear. Otherwise single storey: engine house at rear middle;
swill kitchen at rear right; cartshed at front left; stables at front right;
and L-shaped stable and cartshed at far right.
Exterior: Regular elevations with original doorway and window openings.
Main barn has 2-storey front and there is a 2-storey front returning in
front on the left. Main barn has ground floor doorway with loading doorways
over and regularly disposed window openings. Other front has 3 ground floor doorways; the left-hand part is a symmetrical 3 window front with central doorway. Mostly ledged doors, shuttered windows to ground floor openings and
2 light windows to first floor opening; all with top light ventilators.
Interior: Where inspected most of the original fittings have been removed
but the floors and roof structures are original.
Sources: Hayle Town Trail, by Brian Sullivan.
Listing NGR: SW5604138251
Selected Sources
Books and journalsSullivan, B, Hayle Town Trail
Map
National Grid Reference: SW 56041 38251
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