Mariners England, UK
Listed Building Description
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LANDEWEDNACK CHURCH COVE SW 71 SW 9/60 Mariners (formerly listed as The Old 10 7 57 Cottage) GV II Previously 3 cottages, now 1. C17. Whitewashed stone lower walls and east gable wall facing the sea. Upper walls of plastered cob. Timber lintels to openings. Stepped thatched roof with gable ends on left (west) and hipped on right (east). 2 storey block with attic on left (west) with large external stone chimney stack on gable stepped and brick upperstage and small attic window in gable end. Large central entrance on ground floor with 2 first floor 2-light casement windows with lapped glass and glazing bars. Block on right (east) asymmetrical 2 1/2 storeys with brick chimney at ridge, probably once cellars for fishing industry and ground floor. Ground floor: four C20 windows with glazed bars and C20 glazed porch. First floor: 2 horizontal sliding sash windows each with 12 panes. Second floor: 2 horizontal sliding sash windows (12 panes) above first floor windows with a C20 pivoting window to the right and C20 window to the right and C20 window in right (east) gable. Interior of left-hand block: 2 cell. West room with large stone fireplace and stair ladder to first floor room. Second room open to roof. Partitions now replaced. East block on right altered. Licensed as public house in 1834 and was known locally as a kiddlewink. Part of bar retained as first floor. Some thatch ties exposed. Built into side of steep hill.
Listing NGR: SW7137012728