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    Trereife House (pronounced Treeve) is a grade II* listed manor house located west of the town of Penzance in Cornwall, England, UK. The house was built...
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    severe damage. On the outskirts of town is Trereife House, a grade II listed Queen Anne style, manor house which now offers accommodation and hosts events...
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  • Trelissick House Trelowth Manor Trenhayle Manor Trereife House Trerice Tresillian House Tretheague Manor Trewarthenick Estate Trewithen House Tullimaar House Whiteford...
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  • Country House Rescue is an observational documentary series which airs on British terrestrial television channel, Channel 4. The series has also aired...
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    basins have central jets of water. In the UK, modern parterres exist at Trereife House in Penzance (Cornwall), at Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfriesshire and at...
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  • Batten Cornish 1935– Dr R V Favell Day Perry LeGrice (1800–1881) of Trereife House was an original member and some time President. Anon. (1840) Object...
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  • wealthy widow, Mrs Nicholls (née Usticke) who lived on the estate of Trereife House, near Penzance. In 1789 Le Grice was ordained and in 1799 he married...
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    A30 west of Penzance to the A30 at Trereife; formerly the B3314 from Penzance to Newlyn while the link to Trereife was the southern section of the B3316...
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    harbour in Penzance. A toll house, two miles west of Penzance, can still be seen on the crossroads. Tremethick, Tremathick or Trereife cross is a stone Latin...
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  • 1863: William Coulson, of Kenegie, Gulval 1864: Day Perry Le Grice, of Trereife 1865: John Michael Williams, of Caerhayes Castle 1867: Thomas Simon Bolitho...
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  • number of playing fields were used around Penzance including the a field at Trereife (from November 1886), Alexandra Grounds, Coombe Lane (Heamoor), St Just...
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  • port in the civil parish of Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Tredavoe Trereife Historic England & 1143190 Historic England & 1143164 Historic England...
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    (illustrated Fig. d20) and Trengwainton Carn. Tremethick, Tremathick or Trereife cross (illustrated Fig. 21a) is a stone Latin cross which was brought to...
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  • and tin mining. Operating as RR Michell & Co he bought and operated the Trereife tin smelting works near Newlyn, Cornwall. In the census of June 1841 he...
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    127302; -5.544414 (Treneere Manor) 1143271 More images Trereife Manor Stable Hobba, Penzance House 17th/18th century 29 July 1950 SW4520629581 50°06′41″N...
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