John TYPPER

John TYPPER

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  • Name John TYPPER 
    Born of Penwarden, Southill, Cornwall, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I16489  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 7 Aug 2018 

    Children 
     1. Johan TYPPER,   b. Abt 1644,   d. 10 Nov 1726, Southill, Cornwall, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 82 years)
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2022 
    Family ID F5031  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Penwarden:
      Coordinates
      Latitude: 50.5058 / 50°30'20"N
      Longitude: -4.3613 / 4°21'40"W
      OS Eastings: 232654
      OS Northings: 69999
      OS Grid: SX326699
      Mapcode National: GBR NL.KFL4
      Mapcode Global: FRA 17RQ.GQG
      Entry Name: Penwarden
      Listing Date: 26 November 1985
      Grade: II
      Source: Historic England
      Source ID: 1140819
      English Heritage Legacy ID: 61441
      Location: South Hill, Cornwall, PL17
      County: Cornwall
      Civil Parish: South Hill
      Traditional County: Cornwall
      Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
      Church of England Parish: South Hill
      Church of England Diocese: Truro

      Listing Text
      SOUTH HILL
      SX 37 SW and SX 36 NW
      2 & 7/230 Penwarden
      GV II

      House now empty. Datestone 1662. Stone rubble with large granite quoins. Scantle
      slate roof with gable end. Shallow projecting wing with gable end. Large stone
      rubble stack with moulded cap and slate strings on left-hand gable end. 2 brick
      chimney shafts on front projecting wing and in right-hand gable. L-shaped plan with
      dairy in angle beneath continued sloped of rear wing.

      Probably a 3 room and through passage plan with parlour wing at rear of higher end
      and with later lean-to in the angle enclosing passage rear doorway. Short wide wing
      added at front of higher end and hall. Lower room possibly kitchen heated by gable
      end stack. Hall stack probably truncated and hall heated by stack in gable end of
      front wing. Inner room combined to make enlarged hall.

      2 storeys. Asymmetrical, 5-window front. Gabled wing projects slightly forward on
      right. Ground floor with 3-light granite mullion window on left with chamfered
      jambs, lintel cill and hoodmould. Angle entrance in angle with projecting wing. 3-
      centred granite chamfered arch with run-out stops. Rectangular hoodmould. Datestone
      1662 spandrels. Possibly original door, double planked and studded with strap
      hinges. To right, 3-light mullion window with chamfered surround. First floor, with
      3 late C19 2-light casements. Gable end of projecting wing possibly rebuilt. 2
      large early C20 2-light casements in gable end beneath granite lintels. Rear wing
      probably an addition and the stone mullion windows reused from the front wall. In
      gable end of rear projecting wing, 4-light granite mullion window with wide central
      chamfered king mullion. Narrow, 3-light casements with iron stanchion bars in
      openings. Hoodmould. Above, 3-light granite mullion window, asymmetrically placed in
      gable end. Ovolo-moulded jambs. Dripmould with label stops. Right-hand slope of
      gable continued in catslide over circa mid C19 extension. On right-hand gable end of
      rear elevation, wall with banded masonry. Plank door. 2-storey barn projects
      forwards from wall. Stone rubble with corrugated asbestos roof with gable ends.
      Interior; Room on right of front elevation with fielded panels below dado. Recessed
      circa mid C18 cupboard with round arched head and semi-circular shaped shelves.
      Thorough access not permitted at time of survey, and interior not inspected.
      Listing NGR: SX3265469999