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Golden Manor

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Golden Manor — manor house in Probus, Cornwall, England, UK.

Golden Manor, stately homes in South West England

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Typical visit
2 h–4 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Golden Manor is a historic house in South-West England. Officially recognised as Grade II* listed building. The site is within the Cornwall National Landscape (AONB). It sits within the Truro and Falmouth parliamentary constituency. Postcode area TR2.

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Heritage listing

Details PROBUS SW 94 NW 5/38 Golden Manor 28-2-52 GV II* Manor House. Built for John Tregian circa 1520 with later additions. Shale rubble, granite dressings and ashlar with scantle and asbestos slate roofs. 3 room, double depth irregular plan. 2 storeys throughout. North front is 2:3:1 bays. First bay has blocked C16 four centred arched granite moulded doorframe with 2 light granite 4 centred arched mullion to first floor. Over and slightly to right is pair of tall brick chimneys joined at cornice level. Roof hipped to left. Second wider bay has jambs and label stops of large mullioned window removed probably C18 and replaced with rubble walling and smaller opening spanned by keyed granite flat arch and later pair of 16 paned sashes divided by stone pier. 12- paned sash over to right. Next 3 bays broken forward slightly and taller. Granite ashlar symmetrical 3 window front of 3 light hollow chamfered mullions with outer frames of ovolo and cavetto mouldings. (This walling was taken down and reassembled in the 1970s). Granite framed 4 centred arched doorway with hood mould is adjoining to right and possibly survives insitu from before the circa 1600 alteration. Granite ashlar walling over and to right is probably C19 rebuild. C19 studded door in C16 style. 12 paned sash to right and over. Top third of wall is shale rubble. Roof hipped to right. East front is late C18 rebuild of mainly shale rubble with granite jamb and quoin stones and keyed flat arches. 3 windows, central 7 panel door with 16 pane sash over. Flanking ground and first floor windows are 12 pane sashes with sidelights. Ground floor walling to right is much thicker and is probably C16 refaced. Hipped scantle slate roof over. South front is irregular moisture with C19 hipped roofed part to left (possibly ea

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Cornwall

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

Place summary

Golden Manor is a Grade II* listed stately home located in Probus, South-West England, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Cornwall. The manor is notable for its architectural significance and historical value.

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Coordinates
50.2849, -4.9205
District
Cornwall
Parish
Probus
Postcode
TR2 4DF
Parliamentary constituency
Truro and Falmouth

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Golden Manor?
Golden Manor is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TR2 4DF), in the parish of Probus.
Is Golden Manor a listed building?
Golden Manor is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Golden Manor a protected site?
Yes — Golden Manor is part of the Cornwall National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Golden Manor?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TR2 4DF. It sits within the Truro and Falmouth parliamentary constituency.