Map of Historic Houses in Cornwall
Map of all attractions in Cornwall | Map of ALL Historic Houses in England
Map of all attractions in Cornwall | Map of ALL Historic Houses in England
Stunning UK prints for sale by award-winning photographer David Ross, editor of Britain Express, the UK Travel and Heritage Guide.
Free entry to National Trust properties throughout England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, plus discounted admission to National Trust for Scotland properties.
This notorious favourite of Edward II was created the Earl of Cornwall and Keeper of the Realm
His enemies twice forced Edward to banish him
He was seized and beheaded in 1312 by the Earl of Leicester
08 March, 1702
William III dies after fall from horse
William was thrown when his horse stumbled on a mole hill. The king broke his collar bone in the fall, and died 2 weeks later
This king was married to Berengaria of Navarre after a 20 year engagement to Alice of France
He was married in Cyprus on his way to the Third Crusade
He and Berengaria had no children, so his heir was his brother
The Wellington Hotel is an imposing granite building that was built before the Battle of Waterloo. It was converted into a hotel in 1813 and named after the The Iron Duke (Arthur Wellesley; 1769-1852) after he allegedly stayed here.
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An 18th century hotel in the centre of St Austell Cornwall that has been refurbished to a high modern standard whilst maintaining most of it's original features. All of our 17 rooms are en-suite and have recently been redecorated to a high standard.
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