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- barton of Lancarffe (****and) in 1685 from the Bullock family while secretary to the Earl of Sutherland. His brother, William inherited Lancarffe, after...
- economy. An inscription on a stone built into the wall of a summer house in Lancarffe furnishes proof of a settlement in Bodmin in the early Middle Ages. It...
- Bridge, built in the early 15th century crosses over the River Camel here. Lancarffe is a house probably built in the 17th century which is a Grade II* listed...
- surrounding garden walls) 1223492 Upload Photo Stable about 35m west of Lancarffe Lancarffe, ****and Stable Late 17th/early 18th century 6 June 1969 SX0818568963...
- 746875°W / 50.56328; -4.746875 (Lamellen) 1309875 Upload Photo Lancarffe Lancarffe, ****and House Probably 17th century 6 June 1969 SX0825268948 50°29′20″N...
- Bossiney; lands in Tregona, Trevornick, Trenhale, Tolcarne, Tremore, Lancarffe and Treninnick were taken from the monastery by Count Robert and in 1086...
- Latham of Trebartha Lodge, nr. Launceston 1993: Richard John Gilbert of Lancarffe, Bodmin 1994: Michael Galsworthy 1995: Elizabeth Bolitho 1996: Jill Trench...