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Tremough House, Tremough Estate, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sView showing the front exterior of Tremough House. The estate is named after the Tremough family who lived on the site from the 1300s to 1600s
Ince Castle, Elm Gate, St Stephens by Saltash, Cornwall. 1911The main entrance of Ince Castle, given by General Porter of Trematon Castle to Arthur Steed in 1911. Steed was a former tenant of Ince Castle
Tremough Lodge, Tremough Estate, Treliever Road, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sView showing the front entrance of Tremough Lodge on Treliever Road. There is a young girl walking near the entrance. The estate is named after the Tremough family who lived on the site from
Treliske House, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920Glasshouses and kitchen garden in winter. Treliske House was formerly the home of W. Teague and later became Truro School. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Treliske House, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sTreliske House from the entrance drive, taken in summer. This was formerly the home of W. Teague and later became Truro School. Photographer: Arthur Philp
Tremorvah House, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sTremorvah House from the formal garden. Tremorvah was built in 1845 by Sir Philip Prothero Smith, four times Mayor of Truro and Under Sheriff of Cornwall, as a home for himself and his new wife
Newton Ferrers House, St Mellion, Cornwall. 1970A view of Newton Ferrers House in St Mellion. The current house, with Italianate terraces, was built for the Coryton family in the late 17th century. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Woodkeepers cottages, Tregothnan, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sTregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334. The house was rebuilt by Edward Boscawen (1787-1841), fourth Viscount and First Earl of Falmouth, near the site of an older mansion
Marsland House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958A view of the inner courtyard and gatehouse of Marsland House. The Grade II listed former manor house was built in the 16th century
Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. Around 1890A view of Morval House from the south west with Morval Parish Church, dedicated to St Wenna, behind. There are two men mowing the lawn with an early lawn mower, one pulling and the other pushing
Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. 1961A general view of Morval House from the grounds. The Grade I listed building is a large Tudor residence which was once the home of the Glynn, Buller and Kitson families
The Lodge, Carclew, Mylor, Cornwall. April 1928View of the grade II listed lodge at the start of the entrance driveway leading to Carclew House, on the road between Perranarworthal and Mylor Bridge
Ince Castle, Elm Gate, St Stephens by Saltash, Cornwall. 1961The main facade of Ince Castle, seen under scaffolding, during alteration work which included the addition of French windows to allow more light to the dark ground floor
Distant view of St Merryn Church with horse and trap and figures in foreground from Treveglos, St Merryn, CornwallThe man standing is Wesley Hawken, a farmer at St Merryn in 1906. The horses and carriage are supposed to have come from Prideaux Place, Padstow
Distant view of St Merryn Church with horse and trap and figure from Treveglos, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1906Distant view of St Merryn Church from the farmyard at Treveglos. The man standing is Wesley Hawken, a farmer at St Merryn in 1906
Two women milking cows in a field, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Late 1800sA stereoscopic view of two women milking cows in a field in the St Just in Penwith area. Three farm buildings are in the background. It is possible that the cows being milked are Welsh Blacks
Mennabroom, St Neot, Cornwall. 1961A rear view of the Grade II listed, 13th century, farmhouse, taken on a sunny, summers day. Photographer: Charles Woolf. A slightly different view on the same day as TRURI : NEOgv.27a and TRURI
Tregothnan, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably 1920sThe exterior of Tregothnan with a group of people walking around the path. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
West Castick, North Hill, Cornwall. 1964Lane and Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Trebartha Barton, North Hill, Cornwall. 1964A general view of the Grade II listed late 18th/early 19th century slate-hung farmhouse. Photographer: Charles Woolf
The Bush Inn, Crosstown, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958General view of the 13th century thatched building, with a notice stating Closed on Sundays. A fire in 1968 destroyed the thatched roof
Trevillis House, Liskeard, Cornwall. 1st March 1923A view of the north and west elevations of the house. The house later became a community base for the provision of mental health and dementia services by Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
A view along the village street from the Padstow side, Little Petherick, Cornwall. 1968A long view through the village from the Padstow side, with the church on the left and fields in the distance showing houses along the street. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Tregothnan Lodge, Churchtown, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view of the gate house, Churchtown. Four young girls are standing hand-in-hand looking at the camera and a man is walking along the drive towards the lodge
Tonacombe House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. Undated but probably early 1900sTonacombe House from the lawn. Tonacombe is a Grade I listed late medieval manor house with some later additions, but preserving many original features intact
The forecourt, Lanhydrock, Cornwall. May 1930The forecourt and house, Lanhydrock, with the church behind. Built in the 17th century for the Robartes family, the house was largely destroyed by fire in 1881 leaving only the north wing
Golden Manor Farm, Probus, Cornwall. 10th September 1935A general view of Golden Manor Farm, also known as Golden Manor House. The Grade II listed building was built for John Tregian around 1520, with later additions
Golden Manor House, Probus, Cornwall. 1957Golden Manor House, also known as Golden Manor Farm, from the front. The Grade II listed building was built for John Tregian around 1520, with later additions
Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1961A view of the entrance to the raised garden and the Grade II listed crenellated stone wall. The Grade I listed house has been in the hands of the Vyvyan family since the 15th century
Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1957A view of the front of the Grade I listed house with the chapel, built around 1660, on the right. The house has been in the hands of the Vyvyan family since the 15th century
Polsue Manor House, Tresillian, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sA hand coloured slide of the Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse. Photographer: Unknown
Distant view of Tregothnan, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sA distant view of Tregothnan, across the fields from the River Fal. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
Harlyn House, Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1965Side view of the main facade of the 17th century Grade II listed building. Photographer: Charles Woolf
A view of Churchtown, Little Petherick, Cornwall. 1968A countryside view of Churchtown in the distance, from the St Issey side, with the church visible between the trees. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Tregothnan boat house, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sBoat house on the River Fal at Tregothnan showing a moored boat with a lady and a dog seated aboard. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Barbican, Lanhydrock, Cornwall. May 1930The gatehouse known as The Barbican at Lanhydrock. The 17th century gatehouse predates the house which was largely rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1881
Billiard room at Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sIt is unclear which of the large houses in the Manor of Tregavethan this room was situated as it could be either Causilgey Farm House or Tregavethan Farm. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
General view of Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 1967The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715 and has remained in the ownership of the family since then. The house is now Grade I listed. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. July 1935A view of a lady standing amongst the trees in the garden of Trewithen House. The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715
The Clerk of Works cottage, Tregothnan, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sA view of the Clerk of Works cottage at Tregothnan. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334. The house was rebuilt by Edward Boscawen (1787-1841)
Entrance Lodge, Tremorvah House, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sView from the road looking towards the drive. Tremorvah was built in 1845 by Sir Philip Prothero Smith, four times Mayor of Truro and Under Sheriff of Cornwall
Godolphin House, Breage, Cornwall. Around 1925The main facade; a collonade of massive granite pillars leads into the quadrangle through an old Jacobean doorway with carved oak doors