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Trelawne

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The Grade II* listed house, which includes elements dating from the late 13th century, has been extended and remodelled several times since then. The entrance tower and hall, since remodelled, was built c.1450 for the Bonville family. The west range was added in c.1700 and there were at one time
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similar ranges to the east and south. After a fire c.1759 a new south east wing was added by Edward Trelawny. In 1860–62 Sir John Trelawny commissioned the rebuilding of the chapel and the south front.
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Trelawne manor dates back to Norman times when it was held by Rainald de Vautort. It later passed in turn to the Cardinans, the Chapernouns and the Bonvilles. In 1554 the estate was confiscated from
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and there was much debate as to whether the window tax was therefore payable. It was eventually decided that it was.
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is today used for holiday accommodation and entertainment, under the name "Trelawne Manor Holiday Park".
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For five years from 1767 to 1772 the house stood empty because the owner,
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Cases of Appellants Relating to the Duties on Houses, Windows, Or Lights
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in Cornwall, England, situated 20 miles (32 km) west of
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In the 1960s the estate became a holiday caravan park.
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Index

Trelawny, Pelynt
Cornish

Pelynt
Cornwall
50°21′30″N 4°30′14″W / 50.3584°N 4.5038°W / 50.3584; -4.5038
Listed Building
1140729
Trelawne is located in Cornwall
Cornish
manor
Pelynt
Plymouth
Looe
Trelawny baronets
pocket borough
East Looe
grade II* listed
manor house
Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk
Lady Jane Grey
Sir Jonathan Trelawny
East
West Looe
Sheriffs of Cornwall
Lord-lieutenants
John Trelawny
Sir William Trelawny, 6th Baronet
Governor of Jamaica

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