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Master Sheet with All Redruth Parish Historic Assets Master Sheet with all Redruth Parish Historic Assets Information has been taken from CISI, HERS & Conservation Management reports and local knowledge The Key Grey indicates asset is already protected by Cornwall Local Plan & national policies Orange identifies the Local Importance Assets being considered for NP protection. This is the list for review Green identifies Green space being considered for NP Protection as Local Importance Assets. This is the list for review White entries are Redruth Parish Historic Assets identified, but not given Local Importance Assets protection status Ref Street Name Street Neighbo Site type Site Description Period Status ie listed or Key Feature Within WHS Within Within the CISI/HE number urhood noted in Conservation of Local boundary? Conservation Town R or NP Plan Mngt Plans Character? Area? Development Map Area Boundary? 486 2-56 Adelaide Road Adelaide Road 3 Terraces c.1891 Yes No Yes (even) 473 Walled enclosure (former Albany Lane 3 Walls 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 460 1-35 (odd) Albanyquarry yard?)Road Albany Road 3 House 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 462 71-79 Albany Road Albany Road 3 House 1908-46 Yes Town Centre Yes 463 (odd)99 Albany Road Albany Road 3 House Bungalow 1908-46 Yes Town Centre Yes 464 111-129 Albany Road Albany Road 3 House 1908-46 Yes No Yes 466 (odd) Higher Carvedras South Albany Road 3 House Pre-1809 Yes No Yes 467 Outbuilding to north of Higher South Albany Road 3 Outbuilding Pre-1809 Yes No Yes 468 ClintonCarvedras Farmhouse South Albany Road 3 House Pre-1809 Yes No Yes 469 Seredner, Clinton Farm South Albany Road 3 House 1841-78 Yes No Yes 472 132 Albany Road Albany Road 3 House 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 474 90-128 Albany Road Albany Road 3 House 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 475 (even)80-88 Former counthouse, cottages Albany Road 3 Mine buildings Mine buildings, now row 1809-41 Yes Town Centre Yes (even) and smithy for Sparnon Mine 478 Victoria Park (Gates) Albany Road 3 Gateway Gates to Victoria Park 1898 Yes Town Centre Yes 479 Victoria Park (War Memorial) Albany Road 3 War Memorial 1925, moved here LB II Yes Yes No Yes 480/NP Victoria Park Albany Road 3 Park Public Park & Play area 1897-8from station Hill 1969 Yes Yes No Yes 17 481 2-78 Albany Road Albany Road 3 House 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 465 148-154(even) - Dunheved Albany Road Albany 3 House 1908-46 No No Yes 297 2and - 4 Alma Place AlmaGardens Place 1 Commercial 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 298 Coffee tavern Alma Place 1 Commercial Coffee Tavern - now fast food 1880 LB II Yes Yes Town Centre Yes 299 Bank (Bain and Field’s) and Alma Place 1 Commercial 1880 LB II Yes Yes Town Centre Yes 300 MiningPost office Exchange Alma Place 1 Commercial 1880 LB II Yes Yes Town Centre Yes 301 Former mine purser’s office Alma Place 1 Commercial Office and market yard 1880 (poss. C18 LB II Yes Yes Town Centre Yes 303 Northand market Side yard to rear Alma Place 1 Commercial 1841-78remains in yard) Yes Town Centre Yes NP50 1 Douglas Hocken Centre Alma Place 1 Commercial ? Building of Local Yes Yes Town Centre Yes Interest (BLI) 278 Outbuildings and yard, rear of Back Lane West 1 Outbuilding & Outbuilding and yard Pre-1809, rebuilt in Yes Town Centre Yes nos. 1-4 Station Hill yard part c.1900 284 No 1-5 Back Lane West Back Lane West 1 Row Pre-1809 early C19 Yes Town Centre Yes 287 Gurnards House Back Lane West 1 Commercial Commercial, now housing 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes 288 Great Court, possible site of Back Lane West 1 House & yard Pre-1809 Yes Town Centre Yes C17 'Great House' 289 Wall to Fair Meadow and Back Lane West 1 Wall & building Pre-1809 Yes Town Centre Yes Building fragments fragments 290 1-7 (incl.) Balmoral terrace Balmoral terrace 2 Row 1878-1908 Yes No Yes 1 of 37 Jan 21 Master Sheet of all Redruth Historic Assets. See Key on page 1. Ref Street Name Street Neighbo Site type Site Description Period Status ie listed or Key Feature Within WHS Within Within the CISI/HE number urhood noted in Conservation of Local boundary? Conservation Town R or NP Plan Mngt Plans Character? Area? Development Map Area Boundary? 411 GWR Bus garage, now Basset Street 1 Commercial GWR Bus garage, now workshop 1903 Yes No Yes workshop 414 Thornton Hall Basset Street 1 Hall 1908-46 Yes No Yes 415 1 - 29 Balmoral terrace Balmoral terrace 2 Row Rows 1841-78 Yes No Yes 418 St. John Ambulance Hall Basset Street 1 Hall 1908-46 Yes No Yes 419 33-41 Basset Street Basset Street 1 Row 1878-1908 Yes No Yes (odd) 137 2-64 Bellevue Bellevue 1 Row Terraces and Rows 1878-1908 Yes No Yes (even), 21- 63 (odd) 154 Workshop, adjoining no. 34 Bellevue 1 Workshop 1878-1908 Yes No Yes Bellevue 155 18-27 Blight's Row Blight's Row 2 Row c. 1841 Yes Plain-an- Yes (incl.) Gwarry 156 13-17 Blight's Row Blight's Row 2 Row c. 1841 (being nuilt Yes No Yes (incl.) 1843) 157 3-12 (incl.) Blight's Row Blight's Row 2 Row 1809-41 Yes No Yes 158 1,1a,&2 Blight's Row Blight's Row 2 Row 1841-78 Yes No Yes 159 28-37 Blight's Row Blight's Row 2 Row 1841-78 Yes Plain-an- Yes (incl.) Gwarry 160 adj 28 Blight's Row 2 Wall 1809-41 Yes Plain-an- Yes 652 Road embankments, Blowinghouse Hill 5 Embankments C19 Yes NoGwarry Yes sliproads and steps 324 Railway Bridge Bond Street 1 Railway Bridge Late C19 Yes Town Centre Yes 410 3 - 12 Bond Street Bond Street 1 Row Rows with shops 1841-78 Yes Town Centre Yes 429 Workshops and outbuildings Bond Street 1 Outbuilding Outbuilding 1841-78 Yes Town Centre Yes r/o nos. 2-12 218 Walled path and leats Brewery Leats 5 Walls and leat 1841-78 Yes Yes Plain-an- Yes Gwarry 364 Smelting Works Cottage Buckett’s Hill 3 House Lodge, now house 1878-1908 Yes No Yes 662 Letter Box (VR) outside no.30 Bullers Terrace, East End 7 Letter Box Letter Box 1841-78 Yes No Yes 663 (4-8 incl.) Canfield Place, Plain-an- Canfield Place, Plain-an- 2 Row 1908-46 Yes Plain-an- Yes Gwarry Gwarry Gwarry 664 1 to 3 and Canfield Place, Plain-an- Canfield Place, Plain-an- 2 Row 1841-78 Yes Plain-an- Yes 28 - 31 Gwarry Gwarry Gwarry 665 100-107 Canfield Terrace, Plain-an- Canfield Terrace, Plain-an- 2 Row 1841-78 Yes No Yes (incl.) Gwarry Gwarry 666 108 & 109 1 & 2 with Canfield House Canfield Terrace, Plain-an- 2 House 1878-1908 Yes No Yes Gwarry 118 Entrance gate and office, The Cardrew Lane 2 Gates & ticket 1878-1908 Yes No Yes Recreation Ground office 119 Grandstand, The Recreation Cardrew Lane 6 Grandstand Late C19/early C20 No No Yes Ground 120 Lower Cardrew Farmhouse Cardrew Lane 6 House 1841-78 No No Yes 121 1 & 2 Trecarrel Cottages Cardrew Lane 6 House 1878-1908 No No Yes 2 of 37 Jan 21 Master Sheet of all Redruth Historic Assets. See Key on page 1. Ref Street Name Street Neighbo Site type Site Description Period Status ie listed or Key Feature Within WHS Within Within the CISI/HE number urhood noted in Conservation of Local boundary? Conservation Town R or NP Plan Mngt Plans Character? Area? Development Map Area Boundary? 600 Streamworks Carn Brea Village Outside Streamworks MD-1930s Outside Parish Outside Parish Parish? 142 1 - 4 Carn View Terrace Carn View Terrace 1 Terrace 1878-1908 Yes No Yes 493 1 - 5 Channel View Terrace Channel View Terrace 7 Terrace 1878-1908 Yes No Yes 494 1-2 (incl.) Chapel Row Chapel Row 2 Row 1809-41 Building of Local Yes Yes Plain-an- Yes Interest Gwarry 494 3-5 (incl.) Chapel Row Chapel Row 2 Row 1809-41 Yes Plain-an- Yes Gwarry 210 16-18 Includes site of cock-pit Chapel Street 1 Commercial Shops and houses, part on site of cock- 1878-1908 Building at risk Yes Yes Town Centre Yes pit 211 Rose Cottage Tavern Chapel Street 1 Inn Public House C18 LB II Yes Yes Town Centre Yes 212 Stable range, Rose Cottage Chapel Street 1 Stable range Public house Early C19 Yes Town Centre Yes Tavern 213 Warehouses to rear (west) of Chapel Street 1 Warehousing 1878-1908 Yes Town Centre Yes Rose Cottage Tavern, site of 214 Treloar’s Foundry (site of), Chapel Street 1 Foundry Foundry (site of) on site of earlier Early C19 Yes Town Centre Yes site of PM cornmill cornmill 216 Oak House Chapel Street 1 House House, now office 1841-78 Yes No Yes 217 Site of Bioscope Cinema, Chapel Street 1 Cinema Cinema (site of) 1910, demolished Yes No Yes west of Oak House 1971 219 3,4,5 Chapel Street Chapel Street 5 House House, now offices & houses 1809-41 LB II Yes Yes Town Centre Yes 220 Former Chapel of Ease (St Chapel Street 1 Church Church 1828, closed 1916 Yes Town Centre Yes John’s) 221 Workshops and warehouses, Chapel Street 1 Commercial Workshops and warehouses Early-mid C19 Yes Town Centre Yes rear of no.2 222 Workshop adjoining no.2 Chapel Street 1 Workshop Workshop 1809-41 Yes Town Centre Yes 223 2 Chapel Street Chapel Street 1 Commercial Commercial and domestic 1809-41 Yes Town Centre Yes 328 Bacon factory (site of) Chapel Street 1 Factory Factory (site of) mid C19 Yes Town Centre Yes 330 1 Chapel Street Chapel Street 1 Commercial Shops and houses Pre-1809 Yes Town Centre Yes NP51 Wicklow House Chapel Street 1 Hall Hall/ retail 1937 Building of Local Yes Plain-an- Yes interest & building at Gwarry risk 677 Saw mill and timber yard (site Chapel Street 1 Commercial Saw mill and timber yard mid C19 Building of Local Yes Yes Plain-an- Yes of) (Bonded Warehouse?) interest Gwarry 215 Thompson’s Chapel Street/Nettell’s Hill 1 Warehousing Warehouses, possible remains of C19 Yes? Yes No Yes Foundry 250 Walled lane Church Lane 4 Walls C19 Yes Yes No Yes 251 Cobbled drainage channels Church Lane 4 Paving C19 Yes No Yes 252 The Little House Church Lane 5 House mid C19 Yes Town Centre Yes 596 Church of St.
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