Trevelgue promontory camp and two barrows, Newquay
- List Entry Number: 1006712 - Scheduled Monument
- Local Planning Authority: Cornwall (UA)
- Assessment Type: Archaeology
C16 or C17 boundary park wall. Substantial loam bonded random rubble masonry wall almost one metre thick standing up to four metres in places. Neglected, h…
Mid C19, part of William White's layout for the Bishop's Palace which became a Rectory and latterly a hotel. Obscured and threatened by dense vegetation. W…
1851 by William White. Picturesque Gothic Revival country gentleman's rectory, a classic of the type. In very poor state of repair caused by lack of mainte…
Charlestown Port is a late Georgian working port dating back to the C18 and located approximately one mile from St Austell on the south coast of Cornwall. …
Large town centre Market House built in 1844. It is formed of a town hall facing the church with an imposing street frontage and with a large glazed market…
Locomotive turntable associated with adjacent roundhouse is deteriorating through lack of maintenance having been taken out of service in 2002. The roundho…
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