Harbour

HARBOUR

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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1162071
Date first listed:
26-Jan-1987
Statutory Address:
HARBOUR
Entrance to Portwrinkle Harbour.
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Date:
2004-09-16
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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1162071
Date first listed:
26-Jan-1987
Statutory Address 1:
HARBOUR

Location

Statutory Address:
HARBOUR

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

District:
Cornwall (Unitary Authority)
Parish:
Sheviock
National Grid Reference:
SX3545053832

Details

SX 35 SE SHEVIOCK PORTWRINKLE

5/313 Harbour

II


Jetty enclosing small basin of which the other side is formed by the
rocks. Probably C18. Mixed slatestone and metamorphic stone rubble;
built in stages with larger blocks of stone at base of wall. Square-
ended jetty, about 30 metres long, with a rubble wall about one metre
high along outer side. One wooden and 2 stone bollards of irregular
shape. Irregular slate paving.

the address and description shall be amended to read:

SX 35 SE SHEVIOCK PORTWRINKLE

5/313 Jetty to Harbour

II


Jetty. Probably c18. Mixed slatestone and metamorphic stone rubble;
built in stages with larger blocks of stone at base of wall. Square-
ended jetty, about 30 metres long, with a rubble wall about one metre
high along outer side. One wooden and 2 stone bollards of irregular
shape. Irregular slate paving.

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SX 35 SE SHEVIOCK PORTWRINKLE

5/313 Harbour

II

Jetty enclosing small basin of which the other side is formed by the rocks. Probably
C18. Mixed slatestone and metamorphic stone rubble; built in stages with larger
blocks of stone at base of wall. Square-ended jetty, about 30 metres long, with a
rubble wall about one metre high along outer side. One wooden and 2 stone bollards
of irregular shape. Irregular slate paving.


Listing NGR: SX3545053832

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61965
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