Listed buildings in Newlyn

Newlyn is a small town and fishing port in the civil parish of Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Port Cottage
50°06′08″N 5°32′55″W / 50.102209°N 5.548700°W / 50.102209; -5.548700 (Port Cottage, 6 Boase Street)
18th century Two storey cottage with whitened rubble walls and slate roof with gable ends. Two windows have sliding casements with glazing bars. There is a central modern glazed door.[1] II
Vine Cottages, Boase Street
50°06′08″N 5°32′54″W / 50.102326°N 5.548344°W / 50.102326; -5.548344 (Vine Cottages, Boase Street)
18th century Cottages, at right angles to the road with walls made of rubble and the first floor rendered. The steep roof has new slates. There are plain doorways and of the five windows, two have modern 2-light casements.[2] II
High Mountains, Church Street
50°06′07″N 5°32′55″W / 50.102019°N 5.548668°W / 50.102019; -5.548668 (High Mountains, Church Street)
18th century Two storey cottages, with roughcast walls and a slate roof with gable ends. There is a passageway to the right and two windows have restored small sashes.[3] II
Lyndale, Chywoone Hill
50°06′20″N 5°33′03″W / 50.105544°N 5.550804°W / 50.105544; -5.550804 (Lyndale, Chywoone Hill)
18th century Two storey cottage with rubble walls, end on to the road and a painted rubble wing to the rear with a passageway through to Orchard Place. Two windows have sashes with vertical glazing bars and there is a central doorway with shallow wood lattice porch.[4] II
Vine Cottage, Newlyn Coombe
50°06′25″N 5°33′04″W / 50.107003°N 5.551206°W / 50.107003; -5.551206 (Vine Cottage, Newlyn Coombe)
18th century Cottage with colour-washed walls, the ground floor of granite rubble and the first floor of cob. The end wall facing the road in rendered and there is a half-hipped slate roof. Three windows have sashes with glazing bars.[5] II
2 North Corner
50°06′10″N 5°32′57″W / 50.102863°N 5.549261°W / 50.102863; -5.549261 (2 North Corner)
18th century A two storey cottage with colourwashed rubble walls and a slurried slate roof with gable ends. Two windows have sashes and there is a central modern glazed door.[6] II
1 Trewarveneth Street
50°06′10″N 5°32′57″W / 50.102886°N 5.549044°W / 50.102886; -5.549044 (1 Trewarveneth Street)
18th century Two storey cottage with whitened rubble walls and sluffied slate half-hipped roof. There are two windows with sashes. The front to Fore Street has three storeys with one 3-light sash per floor.[7] II
Vine Cottage, Trewarveneth Street
50°06′09″N 5°32′58″W / 50.102463°N 5.549519°W / 50.102463; -5.549519 (Vine Cottage, Trewarveneth Street)
Late 18th century Two storey cottage with coursed granite walls and a slurried slate roof with gable ends. Windows have small sashes. The plain central doorway has a modern glazed door.[8] II
Old Bridge, Florence Place
50°06′24″N 5°32′58″W / 50.106650°N 5.549476°W / 50.106650; -5.549476 (Old Bridge, Florence Place)
Early 19th century A probable, early 19th century granite bridge with a single segmental arch, keyblock and a parapet.[9] II

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  • Historic England, "Port Cottage (1143192)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 1 September 2018
  • Historic England, "Vine Cottages, Boase Steet (1219531)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 September 2018
  • Historic England, "High Mountains, Church Steet (1219567)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 September 2018
  • Historic England, "Lynwood, Chywoone HIll (1219573)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 September 2018
  • Historic England, "Vine Cottage, Newlyn Coombe (1143196)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 September 2018
  • Historic England, "2 North Corner (1219645)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 27 September 2018
  • Historic England, "1 Trewarveneth Steet (1143204)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 6 September 2018
  • Historic England, "Vine Cottage, Trewarventh Steet (1327893)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 September 2018
  • Historic England, "Old Bridge, Florence Place (1143197)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 14 August 2018
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