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census The
remains of a late
Norman period motte-and-bailey
castle known as
Penstowe Castle are
located 500
metres west of the village.
Further west, at Stowe...
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Penstowe Castle, also
called Kilkhampton Castle, was a
medieval fortification built near Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England,
possibly during the
years of the...
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lived on at
Penstowe until her
death in 1961.
Algernon Thynne's
brother and heir was
George Thynne of Trelana, Poughill, who sold
Penstowe in 1963. In...
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Penstrowed is a
historic Montgomeryshire parish to the west of Newtown, now in the
community of
Mochdre with Penstrowed, Powys,
Wales .
Penstrowed is situated...
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Castle Bottreaux Castle Cardinham Castle Helston Castle Liskeard Castle Penstowe Castle Upton Castle Castles of
which only earthworks,
vestiges or no traces...
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Railway Stations. Sparkford:
Patrick Stephens ISBN 1-85260-508-1, p. 122.
Penstowe Holidays[permanent dead link] The
North Cornwall Railway Pryer, G. A.;...
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Algernon Carteret Thynne (1868–1917),
Royal North Devon Hussars, DSO, of
Penstowe in the
parish of Kilkhampton, Cornwall,
killed in
action in
Palestine during...
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Stone Greystone Bridge Kelly Rounds Madron Well and
Madron Well
Chapel Penstowe Castle Perran Round Restormel Castle Sperris Quoit Treen Cliff Warbstow...
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materials from
Stowe and are
notable for
their fine appearance, for
example Penstowe, also in the parish. A
garden wall and
building adjacent to the mansion...
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Bayford (1867–1940). Lt-Col.
Algernon Carteret Thynne (1868-1917), DSO, of
Penstowe in the
parish of Kilkhampton, Cornwall,
killed in
action in
Palestine during...