History

The site has been occupied since medieval times. There is a date stone in the wall of 1629 and the current building was originally a traditional longhouse. In the early 1700s the house was occupied by the wealthy Harris family who owned mines. They refurbished it and added the windows you see today which may be the earliest sashes in Cornwall.

Cusgarne Manor was shortlisted for a national award by The Georgian Group in the Best Country House Renovation category in 2021. It has also received a Special Commendation from the Cornish Buildings Group. It was also the subject of an article in the Listed Property Owners’ Club magazine.

Renovation

The house had many structural problems, the roof was falling in and it was suffering badly from damp and rot. The renovation project included re-roofing, rebuilding chimneys and walls, complete restoration of windows, timber replacement and refurbishment, floor laying, lath reinstatement, lime plastering, complete redecoration and creation of the formal garden.

Cusgarne Manor has been entered for several national conservation awards.

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