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Grade is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated near the coast and has a population of around 500 people

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Background imageGrade Collection: Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. 1961

Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. 1961
A general view of Morval House from the grounds. A cow is grazing in the foreground. The Grade I listed building is a large Tudor residence which was once the home of the Glynn

Background imageGrade Collection: Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1962

Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1962
General view of Stowe Barton, an 18th century farmhouse, from the road. The land on which the house was built was acquired by the 1st Earl of Bath, John Grenville, in 1679

Background imageGrade Collection: Trewane, St Kew, Cornwall, 1957

Trewane, St Kew, Cornwall, 1957
General view of the Grade II listed manor house built for the Nicholls family in the early 17th century. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: General view of Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 1967

General view of Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 1967
The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715 and has remained in the ownership of the family since then. The house is now Grade I listed. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 27th July 1905

Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 27th July 1905
A view of the main facade of Trewithen House with a band on the lawn, who have paused for a break. The occasion is possibly a garden party with ladies and gentlemen listening

Background imageGrade Collection: Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. July 1935

Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. July 1935
A view of a lady standing amongst the trees in the garden of Trewithen House. The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715

Background imageGrade Collection: Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1957

Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1957
A view of the rear of the Grade I listed house. The house has been in the hands of the Vyvyan family since the 15th century. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Bosvigo House, Bosvigo Lane, Truro, Cornwall. Probably 1905

Bosvigo House, Bosvigo Lane, Truro, Cornwall. Probably 1905
Front elevation of the Grade II listed house taken from the garden, with the sundial in the foreground. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageGrade Collection: Botallack Manor from the rear, Botallack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1959

Botallack Manor from the rear, Botallack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1959
The 17th century, Grade II listed manor house is situated between the village and mines of Botallack. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1961

Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1961
General view of the exterior of the Grade I listed house. The house dates from the 16th century with alterations by John Borlase in 1670. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Shillingham Manor Farm, St Stephens by Saltash, Cornwall. 1961

Shillingham Manor Farm, St Stephens by Saltash, Cornwall. 1961
General view of the Grade II listed 18th century manor house from the estuary side. Ruins of a medieval chapel can be seen. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Knills Monument, St Ives, c. 1923

Knills Monument, St Ives, c. 1923
A GWR publicity view of Knills Monument in Cornwall, c.1923. The monument overlooks St Ives and was constructed in 1782 in memory of mayor John Knill

Background imageGrade Collection: St Mary Magdalenes Church, Launceston, Cornwall

St Mary Magdalenes Church, Launceston, Cornwall, a Grade I listed parish church dating back to the 16th century. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGrade Collection: The warm climate of West Cornwall, with its coast near the Gulf Streams influence

The warm climate of West Cornwall, with its coast near the Gulf Streams influence, can grow sub tropical plants and vegetation

Background imageGrade Collection: Churchtown Farmhouse, Otterham, Cornwall. 1961

Churchtown Farmhouse, Otterham, Cornwall. 1961
A view of Churchtown Farmhouse. The Grade II listed farmhouse probably dates from the 16th century with 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century alterations

Background imageGrade Collection: Churchtown Farmhouse, Otterham, Cornwall. 1961

Churchtown Farmhouse, Otterham, Cornwall. 1961
A view of the parlour wing of Churchtown Farmhouse. The Grade II listed farmhouse probably dates from the 16th century with 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century alterations

Background imageGrade Collection: Mennabroom, St Neot, Cornwall. 1961

Mennabroom, St Neot, Cornwall. 1961
Front elevation of the Grade II listed, 13th century, farmhouse on a sunny, summers day. Three people are standing next to a car, talking, while a dog sits in the grass looking towards the camera

Background imageGrade Collection: View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1957

View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1957
A view through the village looking west with Raleigh House and the Pillars Hotel on the left. The Pillars, on the left, is a Grade II listed farmhouse built in 1683

Background imageGrade Collection: St Petroc Minor Church interior, Little Petherick, Cornwall. 1968

St Petroc Minor Church interior, Little Petherick, Cornwall. 1968
View of the nave looking south-east, showing the rood screen and pews with vaulted ceiling. The church is a Grade I listed building with 14th century origins

Background imageGrade Collection: Harlyn House, Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1965

Harlyn House, Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1965
General view of the main facade of the 17th century Grade II listed building. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Caerhays Castle, St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Caerhays Castle, St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the entrance to the castle. Caerhays Castle is a semi-castellated manor house situated 0.5 mile south of the village of St Michael Caerhays

Background imageGrade Collection: Caerhays Castle, St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Caerhays Castle, St Michael Caerhays, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Exterior view of the front of the castle from a distance. Caerhays Castle is a semi-castellated manor house situated 0.5 mile south of the village of St Michael Caerhays

Background imageGrade Collection: Interior of Stanbury House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958

Interior of Stanbury House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958
A view of the main hall inside Stanbury House. The chimney piece has a carved granite lintel reading " John Maning Christian Maning 1585"

Background imageGrade Collection: Chyverton Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

Chyverton Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
A general view of Chyverton Manor or Chyverton House, referenced in some records as Chiverton Manor. The mid 18th century, Grade II listed

Background imageGrade Collection: Tonacombe House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. Undated but probably early 1900s

Tonacombe House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. Undated but probably early 1900s
An interior photo of the main hall and stairway at Tonacombe. Tonacombe is a Grade I listed late medieval manor house with some later additions, but preserving many original features intact

Background imageGrade Collection: Halwill Barton, Lesnewth, Cornwall. 1961

Halwill Barton, Lesnewth, Cornwall. 1961
A close up photograph of one window with the date 1692 above. This is thought to indicate the date of an addition or remodelling of the early 17th century Grade II listed building

Background imageGrade Collection: Halwill Barton, Lesnewth, Cornwall. 1961

Halwill Barton, Lesnewth, Cornwall. 1961
A general view of the house. Note the datestone of 1692 above the window to the right of the porch. This is thought to indicate the date of an addition or remodelling of the early 17th century Grade

Background imageGrade Collection: Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, Cornwall. 1975

Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, Cornwall. 1975
Built by Sir James Tillie in 1698, the castle became the seat of the Coryton family in the 18th century. In 1810 it was redesigned by Humphrey Repton in Gothic revival style

Background imageGrade Collection: The Terrace, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall. 1960

The Terrace, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall. 1960
Originally built as five sea captains houses in 1821, the houses have a commanding position overlooking the early 19th century harbour. They are Grade II listed buildings

Background imageGrade Collection: St Benets Abbey, Lanivet, Cornwall. 1982

St Benets Abbey, Lanivet, Cornwall. 1982
At the time of the photograph, the Grade II listed building stood beside the A30, the main road through Cornwall. The Abbey now stands on a much quieter road as the Bodmin by-pass is now part of

Background imageGrade Collection: The River Fal, from Tolvern, c1896. Artist: Frederick Argall

The River Fal, from Tolvern, c1896. Artist: Frederick Argall
The River Fal, from Tolvern, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageGrade Collection: Pengenna, St Kew, Cornwall. 1959

Pengenna, St Kew, Cornwall. 1959
General view of the rear of the Grade II listed late 16th / early 17th century house. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Pengenna, St Kew, Cornwall. 1959

Pengenna, St Kew, Cornwall. 1959
General view of the front of the Grade II listed late 16th / early 17th century house. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Pengenna, St Kew, Cornwall. 1959

Pengenna, St Kew, Cornwall. 1959
General view of the front of the Grade II listed late 16th / early 17th century house. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageGrade Collection: Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 27th July 1905

Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 27th July 1905
A view of the main facade of Trewithen House with two groups of ladies on the lawn. The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715

Background imageGrade Collection: Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1961

Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1961
A view from the raised garden of the Grade I listed house with the chapel, built around 1660, on the right. The house has been in the hands of the Vyvyan family since the 15th century

Background imageGrade Collection: Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1957

Trelowarren House, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1957
A view of the exterior of the Grade I listed house with the chapel, built around 1660, on the right. The house has been in the hands of the Vyvyan family since the 15th century

Background imageGrade Collection: Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900

Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900
General view of the exterior of the Grade I listed house, the birthplace of Reverend William Borlase 1696-1772. The house dates from the 16th century with alterations by John Borlase in 1670

Background imageGrade Collection: Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, Cornwall. 1975

Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, Cornwall. 1975
Built by Sir James Tillie in 1698, the castle became the seat of the Coryton family in the 18th century. In 1810 it was redesigned by Humphrey Repton in Gothic revival style

Background imageGrade Collection: Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979

Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979
A view of the rear of the Grade II listed former dower house and yard from the side. The house is said to have originally been built for one of the daughters of the Basset family of Tehidy

Background imageGrade Collection: Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979

Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979
A view of the front of the Grade II listed former dower house. The house is said to have originally been built for one of the daughters of the Basset family of Tehidy and wife of John Collins

Background imageGrade Collection: Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979

Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979
A view of the front of the Grade II listed former dower house. The house is said to have originally been built for one of the daughters of the Basset family of Tehidy and wife of John Collins

Background imageGrade Collection: Truro Cathedral IOE01_10168_19

Truro Cathedral IOE01_10168_19
Truro Cathedral, Cornwall. The grade I listed building, viewed across the rooftops

Background imageGrade Collection: Wooden granary building on staddle stones, Shillingham Manor Farm, St Stephens by Saltash

Wooden granary building on staddle stones, Shillingham Manor Farm, St Stephens by Saltash, Cornwall. 1961
Grade II listed granary building, probably built in the mid 19th century. Tarred weather-boarding on 9 granite staddle stones with a hipped slurried slate roof with roof vent

Background imageGrade Collection: Tremeer, St Tudy, Cornwall. 1976

Tremeer, St Tudy, Cornwall. 1976
View of the Grade II listed house and gardens at St Tudy, with visitors touring the grounds. The terraced gardens originate from around the 17th century and were remodelled by Major General E.G.W

Background imageGrade Collection: The Rectory, St John, Cornwall. 1962

The Rectory, St John, Cornwall. 1962
A general view of the Grade II listed Rectory in St John, later known as Nordon House. The house is partly covered in ivy

Background imageGrade Collection: St Juliot Vicarage, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1971

St Juliot Vicarage, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1971
The Old Rectory from the rear. The Grade II listed building was built around 1847. Emma Gifford (later Hardy) moved to St Juliot Rectory in 1868 to join her sister Helen Catherine

Background imageGrade Collection: St Juliot Rectory, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1971

St Juliot Rectory, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1971
Side view of the Grade II listed Old Rectory, built around 1847. Emma Gifford (later Hardy) moved to St Juliot Rectory in 1868 to join her sister Helen Catherine, wife of Reverend Caddell Holder



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Grade Collection

Grade is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated near the coast and has a population of around 500 people. Grade has been inhabited since the Iron Age and was once an important port for fishing and trading. The village is home to many historic buildings including St Peter's Church which dates back to the 12th century. It also contains several pubs, shops and cafes as well as a number of holiday cottages for visitors to stay in. The area offers plenty of outdoor activities such as walking, cycling and surfing due to its close proximity to the sea. An ideal destination for those looking for a peaceful getaway surrounded by stunning scenery in one of Europe's most beautiful countries.
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