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Agriculture
Archaeology
Fine Art
First World War
Mining
Museum Objects
People
Places
> Bodmin
> Boscastle
> Breage
> Bude
> Cadgwith
> Calenick
> Camborne
> Chacewater
> Constantine
> Coverack
> Crowan
> Cubert
> Falmouth
> Feock
> Flushing
> Fowey
> Gerrans
> Gorran Haven
> Grampound
> Gunwalloe
> Gwennap
> Gwennap Pit
> Gwinear
> Helford
> Helston
> Idless
> Illogan
> Isles of Scilly
> Kea
> Kenwyn
> Kynance
> Ladock
> Landewednack
> Lanlivery
> Lanteglos by Fowey
> Launceston
> Lelant
> Liskeard
> Little Petherick
> Looe
> Lostwithiel
> Luxulyan
> Maker
> Malpas
> Mawgan in Meneage
> Mawnan
> Mevagissey
> Morvah
> Morval
> Morwenstow
> Mousehole
> Mullion
> Mylor
> Newlyn
> Newquay
> Padstow
> Penryn
> Penzance
> Perranarworthal
> Perranporth
Railways
Royal Institution of Cornwall
Second World War
Ships
Sports
Transport
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Churchtown Farmhouse, Otterham, Cornwall. 1961
A view of Churchtown Farmhouse including the parlour wing. The Grade II listed farmhouse probably dates from the 16th century with 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century alterations, including the parlour wing which is dated 1682. The dated window label stops can be seen on the gable end of the parlour wing. Photographer: Charles Woolf
© RIC, photographer Charles Woolf