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View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967
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View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967
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. The house is dated on the timber panel over the door. Raleigh House, to the right of the Pillars, is a Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse. Mitchell was formerly known as St Michael or Meideshol. Sir Walter Raleigh represented the borough of Mitchell in the House of Commons when parliament convened on 19th February 1593. Photographer: Charles Woolf
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TRURI : MITgv.14b
Media ID 19005548
© RIC, photographer Charles Woolf
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This print takes us back to the picturesque village of Mitchell in St Newlyn East, Cornwall, in the year 1967. The view through the village offers a glimpse into its rich history and architectural beauty. On the left side of the frame stands Raleigh House, a Grade II listed farmhouse that dates back to the 17th century. Its timber panel above the entrance proudly displays its age, showcasing its historical significance. Adjacent to it is The Pillars Hotel, another Grade II listed building that was originally built as a farmhouse in 1683. These two structures exude charm and character against the backdrop of this quaint Cornish village. Mitchell itself has an intriguing past; it was formerly known as St Michael or Meideshol. Notably, Sir Walter Raleigh represented this very borough in Parliament when it convened on February 19th, 1593. This adds an extra layer of historical importance to this already enchanting location. The photographer behind this remarkable image is Charles Woolf, who skillfully captures not only the architectural splendor but also highlights Cornwall's unique charm and heritage. With its stunning columns and timeless architecture showcased within this photograph, one cannot help but be transported back in time while admiring Mitchell's historic allure.
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