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    October 2008. "Mineral Collection". Caerhays Estate. Retrieved 9 February 2023. Historic England. "Caerhays Castle (Grade I) (1327071)". National Heritage...
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    "Caerhays Castle and Estate, owned by the Williams' Family, Cornwall". Caerhays Estate. Retrieved 16 December 2020. Historic England. "Caerhays Castle...
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    "Witton Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Caerhays Castle" Archived 2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Carn Brea Castle" Archived...
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    (1807) Ravensworth Castle (1808) Caerhays Castle, Cornwall (1808) Ingestre Hall (1808–13) rebuilt later in the 19th century Knepp Castle, Sussex, c.1809...
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  • Edward Scissorhands, in 1990. Production of the film later moved to Caerhays Castle and Minions in Cornwall, and Blackpool in the United Kingdom, and Brasschaat...
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    2017. Accessed 29 April 2020. "NCCPG National Magnolia Collection". Caerhays Castle Garden (UK). "Conserving threatened Magnolia species". Botanic Gardens...
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  • real Cornish politician who fled the debts he accumulated rebuilding Caerhays Castle. Trevanion's struggles with debt, efforts to marry his sisters to money...
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    hybrid seedling discovered in the garden of Caerhays Castle in Cornwall. The cultivar was named for the Caerhays estate's gardener, David Ivey, by Edgar Thurston...
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    and her husband, Charles Williams, whose family owned Caerhays Castle near St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall. Between them the couple added several new varieties...
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  • Pickles as Beatrice Leon Sinden as Giles Julian Holloway as Jack Favell Caerhays Castle doubled as Manderley in this series. The beach scenes were filmed at...
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  • Manor Caerhays Castle Carclew House Carnanton House Cotehele Duporth House Erisey Fir Hill Manor Glynn House Godolphin Estate Heligan estate Ince Castle Killigarth...
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    related to St Michael Caerhays. GENUKI website; St Michael Caerhays Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue for St Michael Caerhays 50°14′35″N 4°51′29″W...
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    Trevannion of St Michael Caerhays and Sybilla Morgan of Lockstowe or Arkestone, Herefordshire. Their home was Caerhays Castle. She married Robert Carey...
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    – Perran Beach Porth Kidney (Lelant) Porthluney Cove (part of the Caerhays Castle estate) Porthmeor beach near St Ives, Cornwall Porthzennor Cove near...
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    October 2023. p. 12. Bendall, Simon; Coward, Andy (April 2023). "Another GWR Castle power car stood down". Railways Illustrated. No. 242. Horncastle: Mortons...
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    84672 (Caerhays Castle) 1327071 More images Garden wall with gateways and folly tower attached to west and east of Caerhays Castle St Michael Caerhays Gate...
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  • Below is a list of all 171 GWR Castle Class engines, built between August 1923 and August 1950. Five of these were converted to burn oil for a short period...
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    saluenensis with Camellia japonica. It was originally bred in 1923 at Caerhays Castle in Cornwall by John Charles Williams. Williamsii cross camellias are...
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    Williams (1861–1939) English Liberal Unionist politician, gardener at Caerhays Castle, where he grew and bred rhododendrons, MP for Truro 1892/95, High Sheriff...
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  • Michael Williams (MP) (1785–1858), MP for West Cornwall and owner of Caerhays castle Sir Michael S. Williams (1911–1984), British diplomat Michael J. Williams...
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  • Digby Collins of Newton Ferrers House 1888: John Charles Williams of Caerhays Castle 1889: Arthur Pendarves Vivian, of Bosahan, St Anthony in Meneage 1890:...
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  • Grillade of monkfish with roasted red pepper sauce and olive oil mash. At Caerhays Castle, Rick sees some of its many different varieties of Magnolias, and learns...
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  • was an English Liberal Unionist politician and a noted gardener at Caerhays Castle, Cornwall, where he grew and bred rhododendrons and other plants. An...
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    Stanlow struck Greeb Point to the east of Caerhays Castle and hit the shore at Porthluney Cove below the castle. 3 November – Dieppe trawler Jeanne Gougy...
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  •  Catherine's Restormel Place House Pengersick Pendennis Launceston Ince Carn Brea Caerhays Egremont Appleby Armathwaite Arnside Askerton Beetham Bewcastle Bewley...
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    was born around 1594, eldest son of Charles Trevanion (died 1601) of Caerhays Castle and his wife Joan Wichalse (c. 1568–1598). One of the largest landowners...
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    estate was acquired in 1882 by John Charles Williams (1861–1939) of Caerhays Castle, who renovated the house, including a re-modelling of the East Range...
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    forming bights. Along the bay is Porthluney Cove, which is overlooked by Caerhays Castle. Cornwall portal HMS Veryan Bay (K651) Hydrographic Office (1920),...
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  • 1841), the Cornish industrialist, of the Williams family. He bought Caerhays Castle. On 5 March 1813, he married Elizabeth Eales (d. 1852). The Williams...
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  • Charles X, Kings of France. Today the collection is on display at Caerhays Castle and at the Natural History Museum, London. During a national currency...
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