Tuesday, 3 October 2017

15th century mansion with stunning views

 The house, at the end of a 200-yard long driveway, was owned for four centuries by the Tregew family
The house, at the end of a 200-yard long driveway, was owned for four centuries by the Tregew family

Historic Harlyn House, near Padstow, Cornwall


 A mansion that boasts some of Britain’s best views has gone on the market for only the third time in its history
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A mansion that boasts some of Britain’s best views 
 Historic Harlyn House commands incredible views of nearby Constantine Bay
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Historic Harlyn House commands incredible views of nearby Constantine Bay
 Grade II-listed Harlyn House has an asking price of £3million
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Grade II-listed Harlyn House 
 Historic Harlyn House was owned by just one family for over 400 years
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Historic Harlyn House was owned by just one family for over 400 years
 Property was only sold for the first time in 1856 and then again in 1947
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Property was only sold for the first time in 1856 
 The mansion boasts 31 rooms, 10,000sq ft of space and features dating from the medieval, Jacobean and Georgian periods
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The mansion boasts 31 rooms, 10,000sq ft of space and features dating from the medieval, Jacobean and Georgian periods
The Grade II-listed property stands in five acres near Padstow, Cornwall and commands breathtaking views of nearby Constantine Bay.
It has 31 rooms, 10,000sq ft of space and features dating from the medieval, Jacobean and Georgian periods.
The house, at the end of a 200-yard long driveway, was owned for four centuries by the Tregew family.
In the 15th century Richard Tregew was an MP for the area. His son Gregory Peter, whose initials are found on the gateposts was High Sheriff of Cornwall.
It passed through the family until John Tregew, who was also a High Sheriff of Cornwall, put it on the market in 1856 as he had no heirs to leave it to.
It was bought by the Hellyar family who used it as a working farmhouse.
 The house, at the end of a 200-yard long driveway, was owned for four centuries by the Tregew family
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 In the 15th century the house's first owner was an MP for the area
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In the 15th century the house's first owner was an MP for the area
 The property was put on the market in 1856 after the final Tregew had no heirs to leave it to
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The property was put on the market in 1856 after the final Tregew had no heirs to leave it to

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