Lanhydrock, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Lanhydrock, England
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Trebyan House
Lanhydrock, England
Farmhouse, now house. Probably originally C18, enlarged and altered in circa mid C19, probably for an agent of the Lanhydrock estate. C20 alterations. Slatestone rubble ; front rendered and lined out; the left side slate-hung.
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Gateway and Flanking Walls at E Entrance to Lanhydrock Park
Lanhydrock, England
Gateway and flanking walls. Dated 1657 ILR, for John and Lucy Robartes. Granite and slatestone rubble with granite dressings ; C20 wooden gates.
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Pair of Lodges with Attached Walls at N Entrance to Lanhydrock Park
Lanhydrock, England
Pair of lodges with attached flanking walls. Probably late C18, enlarged circa early-mid C19 with few later alterations. Granite ashlar and slatestone rubble.
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Kitchen Garden Walls and Attached Gardener's House
Lanhydrock, England
Kitchen garden walls and attached gardener's house. Late C19 with few later alterations. Wall in slatestone rubble with granite quoins and slate coping.
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Barn in Estate Yard with Attached Wall and Cart Shed
Lanhydrock, England
Barn and attached wall. Late C19, incorporating features of earlier date, including a window removed from the Church of St Hydroc (q.v.) at the time of the C19 restoration. Slatestone and granite rubble.
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Joseph's Cottage
Lanhydrock, England
Gardener's cottage. Probably C18, and with later alterations ; probably remodelled in a cottage orne style circa early-mid C19. Stone rubble with granite quoins ; the rear wall in cob.
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Urn in Higher Garden
Lanhydrock, England
Urn on plinth. Late C18. Bronze urn, set on a granite plinth.
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Cross in Churchyard c. 6 M S of S Aisle of Church of St Hydroc
Lanhydrock, England
Churchyard cross. Probably pre-Conquest. Restored and re-sited in early C19, probably by Anna Maria Hunt, who inherited Lanhydrock in 1798.
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Walls and Gates Enclosing Garden to E and N of Lanhydrock House
Lanhydrock, England
Walls and gates, enclosing the garden to east and north. Dated 1857. By Sir George Gilbert Scott; the work probably carried out by R.
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Coach House with Attached Screen Walls, Gateway and Retaining Walls Attached to SE of Lanh
Lanhydrock, England
Coach house, with attached screen walls and retaining walls to the service yard. The coach house is in granite ashlar ; slate roof with ridge tiles and gable ends, which have raised coped verges with scrolled kneelers.