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Jacobean Grandeur with Lutyens Elegance

Cornish Jacobean Estate

This Grade I-listed Jacobean manor, set within a 2,000-acre private estate, offering a wealth of historic and natural backdrops for film and photography. The 17th-century stone manor, with its mullioned windows, parapets and gatehouse, was extended in the 1920s by Sir Edwin Lutyens, blending Jacobean character with refined 20th-century design.

Surrounding the house are formal walled gardens, pavilions, an outdoor pool, and sweeping lawns leading to a lake, thought to originate from medieval stewponds.

Woodland paths lined with camellias and rhododendrons provide further visual texture and seasonal colour. Evoking the quintessential Cornish spring, adding layers of colour and atmosphere to any shoot.

Registered as a Historic Park & Garden (Grade II)* and associated with Grade I-listed garden structures, this location stands as a rare example of high-status Cornish manorial landscaping, a setting where Lutyens architecture and Jekyll-inspired planting meet centuries of heritage in one extraordinary location.

Facilities

• Grade I-listed Jacobean manor with 1920s Lutyens extension
• Set within a 2,000-acre rural estate in North Cornwall
• Mullioned windows, parapets, and romantic gatehouse
• Historic walled gardens with pavilions, yew hedges and rose borders
• Outdoor swimming pool and tennis court.
• Lake with medieval stewpond origins
• Woodlands lined with camellias and rhododendrons
• Registered Historic Park & Garden (Grade II*)
• Architectural layers spanning 17th to 20th centuries

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