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- Cotehele (Cornish: Kosheyl) is a medieval house with Tudor additions, situated in the parish of Calstock in the east of Cornwall, England, and now belonging...
- Chapel. Calstock village is within the Tamar Valley AONB, is overlooked by Cotehele house and gardens, and lies on the scenic Tamar Valley railway. Calstock...
- The Cotehele clock is situated at Cotehele House, Calstock, Cornwall. It is the earliest turret clock in the United Kingdom still working in an unaltered...
- This branch of the Edg****be family descends from Sir Piers Edg****be of Cotehele in Cornwall (descended from the younger son of Richard Edg****be (fl. 1324)...
- Bishop of Worcester at Hartlebury Castle and Viscount Mount Edg****be at Cotehele, Cornwall, with the Queen, and their daughters the Princess Royal and Princesses...
- this role, his friend, Katherine Edg****be the widow of Peter Edge****be of Cotehele. Sadler closely followed a controversy at Linlithgow between Arran and...
- Gunnislake New Bridge was built in 1520 by Sir Piers Edg****be, the owner of Cotehele and Mount Edg****be. The Gunnislake bridge was a main route into south east...
- portal West Country Ketch Wey barge Cotehele House Calstock Online Parish Clerk River Tamar Travel Shamrock at Cotehele "Saving Shamrock". National Trust...
- South East Cornwall boasts several stately homes, including Antony House, Cotehele, Mount Edg****be and Lanhydrock House, as well as the Eden Project near...
- many country houses in the 1940s and 1950s using the fund, beginning with Cotehele in Cornwall. Typically the houses were given to the nation instead of inheritance...