Lanhydrock, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Lanhydrock, England
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Holy Well c. 15 M SW of Joseph's Cottage
Lanhydrock, England
Holy well ; probably built as a garden ornament, circa 1857. Squared granite rubble with granite dressings. Stone roof.
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Cutmadoc Farmhouse
Lanhydrock, England
Farmhouse, now two houses. Probably early - mid C17, with additions of later C17, and later additions probably of circa C19. Divided as two houses circa mid C19 with few later alterations. Slatestone and granite rubble with granite dressings.
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Group of 8 Urns in Garden to E of Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock, England
Eight urns on plinths. Late C18. Modelled by Louis Ballin, goldsmith to Louis XIV.
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Coffin Rest in Churchyard c. 20 M N of Tower of Church of St Hydroc
Lanhydrock, England
Coffin rest. Cl9. Granite.
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Milestone at Sx 080640
Lanhydrock, England
Milestone. C18. Granite monolith with rounded head, about 1 metre and 10 centimetres high. Painted, with carved lettering in upper case : 2B, for Bodmin,with benchmark at the base. Turnpike Act for roads leading into Bodmin, 1769.
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Tredinnick Farmhouse
Lanhydrock, England
Farmhouse. Circa mid C17, with additions and alterations of late C19 and some C20 alterations. Granite rubble. Slate roof with ridge tiles and gable ends. Gable end stacks with brick shafts. Plan: Originally a 3-room plan.
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Guidepost at Sx 076632
Lanhydrock, England
Guidepost. Late C19. Cast iron. Circular shaft with raised lettering in upper case: CORNWALL. Knob and spike finial.
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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard c. 6 M N of Tower of Church of St Hydroc
Lanhydrock, England
Headstone. C18. Slate.
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Gatehouse c. 40 M E of Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock, England
Gatehouse. Dated ILR 1651, for John and Lucy Robartes. Granite ashlar.
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Service Building in Stable Yard c. 10 M S of Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock, England
Service building in the stable yard, originally designed as grooms' accommodation, tack room and hay loft. Circa 1882, probably by Richard Coad. Granite ashlar.