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Tregolls House, Tregolls Road, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1900General view of house. Photographer: Unknown
Penkivel manor house, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sA view of Penkivel manor house, St Michael Penkevil. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Goonvrea, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924A general view of Goonvrea from a distance with Cliff House below. In 1980, Rex Barratt writes in his book, Stately Homes in and Around Truro, " Goonvrea
Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sAn early view of Calenick, taken from an unusual angle, showing the bridge and several cottages. Photographer: Ernest Chegwidden
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
Chyverton Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA distant view of Chyverton Manor or Chyverton House, referenced in some records as Chiverton Manor, with the lake in the foreground
Stones from Fenton Berran now at Chyverton Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sStones from Fenton Berran (Perran Well) now at Chyverton Manor. The well was situated at the bottom of Church Hill, Perranwell, Goonhavern, until road works destroyed the site
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
The rear of Goonvrea House, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view of the rear of Goonvrea House through the trees. In 1980, Rex Barratt writes in his book, Stately Homes in and Around Truro, " Goonvrea
A close up view of Goonvrea House, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924A general close up view of the front of Goonvrea House with the conservatory to the left. In 1980, Rex Barratt writes in his book, Stately Homes in and Around Truro, " Goonvrea
Godolphin House, Breage, Cornwall. Around 1900The inner courtyard at Godolphin House looking towards the front. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
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
Group of women, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of a group of women outside a cottage in Calenick. No doubt two of the women have put on clean white aprons for the photograph and note the beautiful lace curtains at the windows
Thatched cottage, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sThatched cottage, Churchtown, with low metal railings in front of the garden. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
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
Group of people, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of a group of men, two children and a dog, on the bridge at Calenick. Two of the men are obviously workmen and the photograph was probably taken in winter. Photographer: Ernest Chegwidden
Coombe, Kea, Cornwall. Before 1908Early view of Coombe showing the creek with boats, and several houses on the bank. The two thatched cottages, Moor Close and Bunny Thatch, were demolished between the First and Second World Wars
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
Penwarne, Mawnan, Cornwall. 1977View of the late 18th century Country House at Penwarne showing the front elevation. There is a mini traveller car parked outside. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Tregothnan Lodge, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. 1976A view of Tregothnan Lodge near the church of St Michael Penkivel (not seen in the photograph). Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
Garden at Tregothnan House, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. 1976A view of the gardens of Tregothnan House on an open day. Visitors are walking around the grounds. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
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 Yew Walk at Goonvrea House, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924A view of the Yew Walk from the summer house at Goonvrea House. In 1980, Rex Barratt writes in his book, Stately Homes in and Around Truro, " Goonvrea
The south drive at Goonvrea House, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924A view of the tree-lined south drive at Goonvrea House. In 1980, Rex Barratt writes in his book, Stately Homes in and Around Truro, " Goonvrea
View of Goonvrea House, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924A general close-up view of Goonvrea House with its gardens behind and the coach house and stables to the right. In 1980, Rex Barratt writes in his book, Stately Homes in and Around Truro
View of Goonvrea House with Cliff House below, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924The general view from across the valley to Goonvrea House with its gardens behind and the coach house and stables to the right
View from the terrace at Goonvrea House, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. December 1924The view from the terrace at Goonvrea House down the valley showing the Perran Foundry buildings below right and the bridge over the River Kennall beyond
Unidentified house, probably Perranarworthal, Cornwall. Early 1900sUnknown house, believed to be in the Perranarworthal area. It was originally identified in the museum records as Goonvrea, however, numerous other photographs of Goonvrea appear to dispute this
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
Polawyn lodge, Trelowarren, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. Around 1890An elderly couple standing in front of a thatched lodge cottage with seven dogs. The gentleman is thought to be the game keeper Charles Randle (possibly Rundle)
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
General view of houses at Hendra, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1920sGeneral view of houses at Hendra from the bottom of Hendra Road (formerly known as New Road). The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry building in Carew Road can be seen on the right with Hendra Park
Boat being built, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of a boat being built, probably at Brabyns yard in Calenick. White cottages at Calenick can just be made out to the left of the bow. Photographer: Ernest Chegwidden
Group of people, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA photograph of three men and two women outside a building. Two men are seated in front, the one on the right may be Mr Gill, the Kea parish clerk
Tree felling, Killiow Estate, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of several men felling a large tree. The second man from the right is John Stevens Scoble, the shipwright who lived in Beach Cottage, Coombe
Boat at boat yard, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of a boat in Brabyns boat yard, with two men on board, looking in towards the wood. Part of the quay can be seen on the right and a metal fence or gate on the left
Small leisure yacht, Coombe, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView showing a small yacht on the creek outside Beach Cottage, Coombe with three men on board. The bearded man is shipwright, John Stevens Scoble, who lived in Beach Cottage