Botallack Manor Explained

Botallack Manor
Location:Botallack, St Just, Cornwall, England
Built:17th century
Designation1:Grade II*
Designation1 Offname:Botallack Manor House
Designation1 Date:26 April 1950

Botallack Manor was built in the 17th century. The house is featured in the BBC television series Poldark, and is a Grade II* listed building situated in St Just, Cornwall.

History

Botallack Manor was built in the 17th century,[1] and is believed to have been completed in the 1660s.[2] It is built of granite rubble with a slate roof. The building is an L-shape.[3] The house features two engravings from 1665 and 1688,[4] and the main fireplace has an engraving from 1681.[5] The manor farm contains Tudor era barns,[6] as well as 18th and 19th century barns. The manor has views of the West Cornwall coast,[1] and of the former tin mines nearby.[7] In 1950, Botallack Manor became a Grade II* listed building;[3] it is the only Grade II* listed building in the area.[7]

In the 18th century, John Wesley preached from the garden of Botallack Manor.[5] Botallack Manor featured in the 1975 BBC television series Poldark as Nampara, the home of title character Ross Poldark.[1] [4] [8] Only the back of Botallack Manor was used for filming, due to the prevalence of electricity pylons. The front of the house in Poldark was from the nearby Pendeen Manor.[9] The house has been visited by people from Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, due to its use in Poldark.[6] The house has also been used as a bed and breakfast.[4]

Botallack Manor has been vacant since 2013,[1] after the owner of the house died.[6] It is currently in a state of disrepair, with windows boarded up and significant damage to the roof of the building.[8] Additional damage has been caused by storms and vandalism.[6] [2] In 2019, Botallack Manor was added to Save Britain's Heritage's buildings at risk register.[1] Restoration work on the house had been planned for 2021,[4] having been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[8] though as of 2022, no work had been started.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The art deco pub, the library and Poldark manor: Britain’s architectural gems at risk. The Guardian. 25 May 2019. 30 October 2020.
  2. News: Poldark's 'iconic home' in Cornwall fallen into 'complete disrepair'. The Daily Telegraph. 30 October 2020. 30 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Botallack Manor House. Historic England. 30 October 2020.
  4. News: Poldark house in Cornwall fallen into 'complete disrepair'. BBC News. 30 October 2020. 30 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Botallack Manor Farm. Cornwall Guide. 30 October 2020.
  6. News: Campaign to save Poldark house that now looks 'like a war zone'. Cornwall Live. 30 October 2020. 30 October 2020.
  7. Web site: Botallack Truthwall Appraisal of Special Interest. pdf. Cornwall Council. 30 August 2009. 30 October 2020.
  8. News: Campaign for Poldark home Botallack Manor owned by Tregothnan. Falmouth Packet. 30 October 2020. 30 October 2020.
  9. News: Cornish Pastiche. The Guardian. Newspapers.com. 13 June 1975. 11. 24 November 2020.
  10. News: 15 historic Cornwall buildings deemed 'at risk'. The Cornishman. 27 September 2022. 6 January 2023.