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Cotehele (Cornish: Kosheyl) [1] is a medieval house with Tudor additions, situated in the parish of Calstock in the east of Cornwall, England, and now belonging to the National Trust. It is a rambling granite and slate-stone manor house on the banks of the River Tamar that has been little changed over five centuries.
Cotehele clock. Coordinates: 50.49592°N 4.225964°W. The Cotehele Clock. 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 state and in its original position. It was probably installed between 1493 and 1521.
Prospect Tower. / 50.4988°N 4.2254°W / 50.4988; -4.2254. Prospect Tower is a folly on the Cotehele Estate. It has three sides and is 60ft high. When the National Trust was given the Cotehele Estate in 1947 the Trust renovated the tower and constructed a wooden spiral staircase inside, to allow visitors. The Tower was last renovated in ...
Calstock (Cornish: Kalstok[2]) is a civil parish and a large village in south east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, on the border with Devon. The village is situated on the River Tamar 6 miles (9.7 km) south west of Tavistock and 10 miles (16 km) north of Plymouth.
Cornwall. 50°30′21″N 4°14′15″W / . 50.5059°N 4.2375°W. / 50.5059; -4.2375. Norris Green is a village in Cornwall, England, UK. [1] It was enlarged from a farming hamlet so that it now adjoins the neighbouring village of Higher Metherell. Both settlements are within the civil parish of Calstock which borders the River Tamar ...
Arms of Sir Richard Edgcumbe impaled by Prideaux, signifying the marriage of his daughter Joan to Fulk Prideaux (1472-1531) [1] of Thuborough in the parish of Sutcombe in Devon. Bench end in Sutcombe Church. Sir Richard Edgcumbe (alias Edgecombe, etc.) (c. 1443 – 8 September 1489) of Cotehele in the parish of Calstock in Cornwall, was an ...
Shamrock berthed at Cotehele Quay, on the Cotehele Estate in Cornwall. A Tamar barge is a masted sailing vessel, designed for carrying cargo along the River Tamar [1] and the south coast of Cornwall . The Tamar barge can be either a single or double masted vessel. It can carry up to 32 tonnes.
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