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Tregothnan is a
country house and
estate near the
village of St
Michael Penkivel, 3
miles (4.8 km)
southeast of Truro, Cornwall, England,
which has for...
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Retrieved 26
October 2010. Levin,
Angela (20 May 2013). "Welcome to
Tregothnan, England's only tea estate". The Telegraph.
Archived from the original...
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Boscawen was the
younger brother of the
ninth Viscount. The
family seat is
Tregothnan, near Truro, Cornwall.
George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of
Northumberland (1665–1716)...
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succeeded to the
family seat of the
Boscawens at
Tregothnan. Lord
Falmouth died on 6
November 1889 and is
buried at St Lawrence's...
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Gothic style, such as
Dalmeny House for Lord
Rosebery in 1814–17 and
Tregothnan for Lord
Falmouth in 1816. He used the
style at
several Cambridge colleges:...
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Pencalenick and
areas of
ornamental landscape such as
Trelissick Garden and
Tregothnan down the
Truro River. An area south-east of the city,
including Calenick...
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Hotel St Michael's
Mount Tolverne Treen Manor Tregarden Tregenna Castle Tregothnan Tregud****
Manor Trelissick House Trelowth Manor Trenhayle Manor Trereife...
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surviving Wardian case is
believed to be from
circa 1880,
discovered at
Tregothnan in 1999.[citation needed] Ward was
always active in the
Society of Apothecaries...
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cultured villains.
William Claude Rains was born on 10
November 1889 at 26
Tregothnan Road in Clapham, London. His
parents were
Emily Eliza (née Cox) and stage...
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until his death. The
Honourable Edward Boscawen was born in
Tregothnan, Cornwall, England, on 19
August 1711, the
third son of Hugh Boscawen...