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POINT NEPTUNE HOUSE: 'Grade II listed building Circa mid C19; extended and remodelled 1864 for William Rashleigh of Menabilly; (Mayor, Lostwithiel 1802, 1808; Sheriff, Cornw. 1820-1.Capt. R. Stannary artillery 1803). It was extended again later C19; altered C20. The original mid C19 house is of painted brick, partly slate-hung and with low-pitched slate roof with deep eaves and verges to gable ends. A good example of a Victorian Italianate villa overlooking the Fowey estuary.' ✫ღ⊰n Fowey Cornwall, Irish Countryside, English Castles, Cornwall England, Slate Roof, Listed Building, Painted Brick, Places Of Interest, Stone House

POINT NEPTUNE HOUSE: 'Grade II listed building Circa mid C19; extended and remodelled 1864 for William Rashleigh of Menabilly; (Mayor, Lostwithiel 1802, 1808; Sheriff, Cornw. 1820-1.Capt. R. Stannary artillery 1803). It was extended again later C19; altered C20. The original mid C19 house is of painted brick, partly slate-hung and with low-pitched slate roof with deep eaves and verges to gable ends. A good example of a Victorian Italianate villa overlooking the Fowey estuary.' ✫ღ⊰n

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Goethite - Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Cornwall, UK. Cornish mineral specimen. Provenance The Levers Collection of rocks, crystals & minerals Lostwithiel Cornwall, Rocks Crystals, Cornwall Uk, Cornwall England, After Christmas, Large Family, Family Living, Crystals Minerals, Mineral Specimen

Goethite Specimen from Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Cornwall The Levers Collection REF: 103 A great specimen of Goethite from the Restormel Royal Iron Mine, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, UK. Approx dimension: 70 x 60 x 48 mm Weight: 238g Provenance: The Levers Collection The Levers Collection is a historically important collection of rare, mostly Cornish, rocks and minerals. Catherine Levers was born into a large family in 1876 in Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England. Unusual for women at the time, she…

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The Old Duchy Palace, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Copyright © The Prince's Regeneration Trust. Lostwithiel Cornwall, Great Hall, 17th Century, Cornwall, Mount Rushmore, The Old, Palace, Old Things, Tin

The Duke of Cornwall’s Palace at Lostwithiel, Cornwall was built as the administrative centre for the Duchy the end of the 13thcentury; at the time Lostwithiel was Cornwall’s principal port. It was not a dual residency but boasted a large Great Hall and a number of other buildings including the Exchequer Hall where the taxes due on smelted tin were collected. The Palace became ruinous in the 17th century but one of the original halls still remains intact. From 1878 until 2008 this space was…

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