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Treforda House, Trevalga, Cornwall. 1984
A general view of the Grade II listed farmhouse with a group of people, possibly a tour party, and cars parked in the road. Trevalga was left in trust to Marlborough College, a public school in Wiltshire, by the last Lord of the Manor, Gerald Curgenven, in order to preserve its character and remain unspoiled for future generations. Photographer: Charles Woolf
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TRURI : TRVvr.1
Media ID 14669194
© RIC, photographer Charles Woolf
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This print captures the timeless beauty of Treforda House, located in Trevalga, Cornwall. Taken in 1984 by photographer Charles Woolf, the image showcases a general view of this Grade II listed farmhouse. In the foreground, a group of people can be seen, possibly a tour party exploring the historic property. The road leading up to Treforda House is lined with parked cars, indicating visitors eager to witness its grandeur. Trevalga holds significant historical importance as it was left in trust to Marlborough College by Gerald Curgenven, the last Lord of the Manor. His intention was to preserve its character and ensure that future generations could experience its unspoiled charm. This act demonstrates his deep appreciation for heritage and commitment to maintaining Cornwall's architectural legacy. The composition beautifully captures Treforda House against a backdrop of lush greenery and rolling hills typical of Cornwall's stunning landscape. The intricate details and unique architecture are highlighted through Woolf's lens, showcasing both elegance and sturdiness. This print serves as a testament to Cornwall's rich history and architectural treasures while reminding us of our responsibility to protect these cultural gems for years to come. It offers viewers an opportunity to step back in time and appreciate the enduring beauty that lies within Treforda House.
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