Place House

Place House is a Grade I listed building located in Fowey, Cornwall, England.

Place House is the seat of the Treffry family, and played an important role in defending the town against the marauding French.

Starting in 1813, he undertook much rebuilding and renovation, the work continuing for about thirty years.

Being keen to share in the spoils, he told his congregation to remain seated while he made his way to the porch.

There are external turrets and a large square tower at the west end with a corbelled and battlemented parapet.