Cornwall Historic Buildings
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A favourite attraction in Cornwall, Lanhydrock boasts a magnificent Victorian mansion and garden. Lanhydrock offers a glimpse into the Victorian "upstairs, downstairs" lifestyle with 50 rooms including servants and Lord's quarters.
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The largest and best preserved structure of its kind in Cornwall, the Dupath Well lies in a granite building that once served as an oratory and baptistry. Dupath Well has fostered legends of knights and was once visited in search of cures.
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An extensive property by the River Tamar, Cotehele promises a fine day out. You'll see a medieval house, Cotehele Mill, Cotehele Quay, a 100 year old barge, beautiful terraced gardens and visit a branch of the National Marine Museum.
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A 14th century Cornish longhouse, the Tintagel Old Post Office is a rare survivor of a type of architecture that was once typical throughout Cornwall. Backed a cottage garden, this low building is full of period oak furniture - an absolute gem.
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