Trelawne House

United Kingdom / England / Looe /
 mansion / manor house / villa, Grade II* Listed (UK)
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Remains of mansion, now used for holiday accomodation and entertainment. Present
structure has circa late C13 origins in the north western stair turret. The entrance
tower and hall (later remodelled) probably date from the 1450s, for the Bonville
family. The west range, circa 1700 with part remodelling of earlier fabric. Early
photographs illustrate similar ranges to the east and south. Documents record a fire
in circa 1750 when Edward Trelawny erected a new south east wing. In 1860-1862 J.P.
St Aubyn was responsible for much rebuilding for Sir John Trelawny.
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Coordinates:   50°21'30"N   4°30'14"W
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