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Trewithen House is a
Georgian country house in Probus, Cornwall, England. The
Palladian house was
built by London-based
architect Thomas Edwards in 1723...
- Cornwall.
Christopher Hawkins was the
second son of
Thomas Hawkins of
Trewithen, a
considerable landowner and
former MP for Grampound.
Thomas Hawkins...
- Versailles' 'Mystery Blue' 'Perle Rose' 'Puget Blue' 'Skylark' 'Topaze' '
Trewithen Blue' C.
thyrsifolius var.
repens Other cultivars available include:-...
- An
unclothed footprint on a
boulder at
Trewithen in Chapeltoun, Ayrshire...
- The barn is of 15th-16th
century date and was
partly rebuilt in 1879.
Trewithen House was
built in 1723.
Trelowthas Cross was
found in the 1940s at Trelowthas...
- high-pressure engine,
though non-condensing, in a
threshing machine at the
Trewithen Estate, a farm in Probus, Cornwall. It was very
successful and proved...
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native plants database:
Ceanothus arboreus '
Trewithen Blue' "RHS
Plant Selector -
Ceanothus arboreus '
Trewithen Blue'".
Retrieved 15
April 2020. Wikimedia...
- Gold –
Cornish semi-hard
cheese dipped in cider. The milk
comes from
Trewithen Dairy and the
cider from
Cornish Orchards. Red Windsor – pale
cream English...
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Philip Hawkins (7
March 1701 – 6
September 1738), of
Trewithen, near Grampound, Cornwall, was a
British politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from...