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Lanhydrock House,
commonly known simply as
Lanhydrock, is a
country house and
estate in the
parish of
Lanhydrock, Cornwall, UK. The
great house stands...
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Lanhydrock (Cornish: Lannhedrek,
meaning "church
enclosure of St Hydrock") is a
civil parish centred on a
country estate and
mansion in Cornwall, England...
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filmed on
location in Cornwall,
including scenes shot at
Padstow and at
Lanhydrock House near Bodmin, with
Orsino and his
followers wearing uniforms that...
- Robartes-Agar
branch of the
family in Agar-Robartes, the
family seat was at
Lanhydrock House in Cornwall. The
title of
Baron Mendip, of
Mendip in the County...
- (furze) used by the tin smelters, and in 1620
bought and
began extending Lanhydrock House near
Bodmin as the
family seat.
Richard became a baronet, and the...
- St Hydroc's Church,
Lanhydrock is a
Grade I
listed in the
Church of
England in
Lanhydrock, Cornwall. The
church dates from the 15th century. Sir Richard...
- It is
bordered to the east by
Cardinham parish, to the
southeast by
Lanhydrock parish, to the
southwest and west by
Lanivet parish, and to the north...
- Agar, 1st
Viscount Clifden. His
mother was Anna
Maria Hunt,
heiress of
Lanhydrock, great-niece of
Henry Robartes, 3rd Earl of
Radnor and 4th
Baron Robartes...
- 15th-century
granite and
stone bridge over the
River Fowey in the
parish of
Lanhydrock in Cornwall, England. The
bridge is a
Grade II*
listed building. The current...
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further four are
translations into Latin. The
shortest extract is the
Lanhydrock Fragment,
which consists of only one
sheet of parchment. The
extant m****cripts...