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Golden Manor Farm, Probus, Cornwall. 10th September 1935
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Golden Manor Farm, Probus, Cornwall. 10th September 1935
A 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. The manor house is also known as Wolveden. Cuthbert Mayne, a Roman Catholic priest in the reign of Elizabeth I, was captured here and executed in 1577. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
TRURI : PROgd.3
Media ID 15192386
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