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Lanhydrock Collection

Welcome to Lanhydrock, a picturesque estate located in Cornwall, England

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Gatehouse and house, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Gatehouse and house, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Gatehouse and house, Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Picture No. 10947826

Picture No. 10947826
Lanhydrock Estate - on misty morning Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Rhododendron Flower Petal Lined Path, Lanhydrock, Bodman, Cornwall, England

Rhododendron Flower Petal Lined Path, Lanhydrock, Bodman, Cornwall, England

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Rhododendron Lined Path, Lanhydrock, Bodman, Cornwall, England

Rhododendron Lined Path, Lanhydrock, Bodman, Cornwall, England

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: The Gate-House (b / w photo)

The Gate-House (b / w photo)
3102973 The Gate-House (b/w photo) by Latham, Charles (d.1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gate-House. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).); © Look and Learn

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Lanhydrock House, Cornwall, seat of the Honorable Mrs. Agar

Lanhydrock House, Cornwall, seat of the Honorable Mrs. Agar. Quadrangular building in the early 17th century style with crenellated walls

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Bridge and classical temple over an ornamental river

Bridge and classical temple over an ornamental river for a garden in a stately home, 1821. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1821

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Lanhydrock

Lanhydrock
LLM457767 Lanhydrock by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lanhydrock. Illustration for Pictureque Views of Seats by F O Morris (William Mackenzie)

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: The Approach (b / w photo)

The Approach (b / w photo)
3102976 The Approach (b/w photo) by Latham, Charles (d.1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Approach. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).); © Look and Learn

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Lanhydrock, Cornwall, home of Lord Robartes, c1880

Lanhydrock, Cornwall, home of Lord Robartes, c1880. Most of the house is Victorian, although parts of it date back to 1620

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Ballet dancers at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Ballet dancers at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Two ballet dancers from the Royal Opera House dance a pas de deux from Swan Lake to entertain children from all over East Cornwall

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Gatehouse at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Gatehouse at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Gatehouse with pink flowers in the foreground at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Rhododendrons and Lanhydrock Church, Cornwall

Rhododendrons and Lanhydrock Church, Cornwall
Rhododendrons and Lanhydrock Church, at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Lanhydrock Park and House, Cornwall

Lanhydrock Park and House, Cornwall
Lanhydrock Park and House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Gatehouse in mist, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Gatehouse in mist, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Gatehouse in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Formal garden and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Formal garden and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Formal garden and gatehouse at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Woodland path in the mist, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Woodland path in the mist, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Woodland path in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Church, urn and garden, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Church, urn and garden, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Church, ornamental urn and formal garden at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Huntsmen and foxhounds, Bodmin, Cornwall

Huntsmen and foxhounds, Bodmin, Cornwall
Huntsmen and foxhounds of the North Cornwall Foxhounds, Lanhydrock Park, Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: 1960s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Rhododendrons at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Rhododendrons at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Rhododendrons at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall, seen in the early morning. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Stone pillar and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Stone pillar and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Stone pillar and gatehouse in the formal garden at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Huntsman and foxhounds, Bodmin, Cornwall

Huntsman and foxhounds, Bodmin, Cornwall
Huntsman and foxhounds of the North Cornwall Foxhounds, Lanhydrock Park, Bodmin, Cornwall. 1960s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Gatehouse and garden, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Gatehouse and garden, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Gatehouse and formal garden in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. An award-winning photograph. circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Children in period costume, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall

Children in period costume, Lanhydrock House, Cornwall
Children in period costume at Lanhydrock House, Cornwall, taking part in an educational visit which included dancers from the Royal Ballet. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Lanhydrock House, Cornwall, Seat of Lord Robartes: Partially Destroyed by Fire, Uk, 1881

Lanhydrock House, Cornwall, Seat of Lord Robartes: Partially Destroyed by Fire, Uk, 1881

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Picture No. 10947829

Picture No. 10947829
Bluebells - with Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum) in Spring - Lanhydrock, Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Picture No. 10947828

Picture No. 10947828
Bluebells - with Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum) in Spring - Lanhydrock, Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Picture No. 10947827

Picture No. 10947827
River Fowey Lanhydrock, Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Picture No. 10900533

Picture No. 10900533
Gatehouse - Lanhydrock Country House Gardens Date:

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Picture No. 10900532

Picture No. 10900532
Lanhydrock Country House Gardens Date:

Background imageLanhydrock Collection: Lanhydrock / Cornwall 1879

Lanhydrock / Cornwall 1879
Lanhydrock, Cornwall


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Welcome to Lanhydrock, a picturesque estate located in Cornwall, England. This enchanting place is home to the magnificent Lanhydrock House, a stunning mansion that stands proudly amidst lush greenery. As you enter through the Gatehouse, you are transported back in time to an era of grandeur and elegance. Lanhydrock House itself is a sight to behold. With its intricate architecture and timeless beauty, it exudes an air of sophistication and charm. Step inside and discover the rich history that lies within its walls. In Picture No. 10947826, ballet dancers gracefully perform against the backdrop House. The combination of artistry and heritage creates a truly magical experience. As you wander through the grounds, you'll come across paths lined with vibrant Rhododendron flower petals. These colorful blooms create a breathtaking scene that will leave you in awe of nature's wonders. The Gate-House captured in black and white photography adds an element of nostalgia to your visit. It serves as a reminder of Lanhydrock's long-standing presence throughout history. Once known as the seat of the Honorable Mrs. Agar, Lanhydrock House has witnessed generations pass by while maintaining its regal allure. Its walls hold stories waiting to be discovered by those who venture inside. A bridge leading to a classical temple over an ornamental river adds another layer of beauty to this already mesmerizing estate. The tranquility surrounding this area invites visitors to pause for reflection amidst their exploration. The Approach photographed in black and white showcases the grand entranceway that awaits guests at Lanhydrock House. It sets the tone for what lies ahead - opulence intertwined with natural splendor. Lord Robartes once called Lanhydrock his home around 1880, leaving behind traces of his legacy within these hallowed halls. His influence can still be felt today as visitors immerse themselves in this historic treasure trove.