Antony House - Reviews from across the web
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Antony House nr Torpoint - Cornwall has been home to the Carew family for 600 years and is now a National Trust property close to Torpoint. The salt water pond is the earliest recorded feature in this garden, mentioned as early as 1602 and predating the present house. This now lies in the Antony Woodland Garden. The gardens were laid ... cornwalls.co.uk
Antony House - Cornwall Hetitage - Cornwall Online There are also some fine displays of fine china, tapestries, embroideries and portraits. The collection of portraits at Antony includes examples of work by Reynolds and a painting of Charles I at his trial. A portrait of Richard Carew, a historian and author of the 'Survey of Cornwall' who inherited... cornwall-online.co.uk
Antony House Cornwall Antony's superb 25 acre landscaped garden is partly the work of Humphry Repton who swept away the formal parterres to the north of the house in the late 18th century. The topiary and yew hedges are the work Mr Pole Carew who redesigned the garden in 1800. Lawns sweep down to the River Tamar. There a... touruk.co.uk
Antony House Gardens Torpoint and places to stay nearby overlooks the Lynher River, the grounds landscaped by Repton include formal courtyard, terraces, ornamental Japanese pond, fine summer borders, sculptures ... greatbritishgardens.co.uk
Antony House :: Gardens in Cornwall :: Gardens in Cornwall England UK In a Repton landscape, has fine vistas to the river Lynher. Features a formal courtyard, terraces, ornamental Japanese pond and knot garden. Houses national collection of hemerocal... gardensincornwall.co.uk
Attraction information for Antony House and Garden: VisitBritain Set in parkland and fine gardens overlooking the Lynher River, home of great Cornish family of Carew. Antony House contains a wealth of paintings, tapestries, furniture and embroideries, many linking the great families of Cornwall. An unusual bath-house in the grounds ... visitbritain.com
Antony House A striking 18th century house overlooking the Lynber River, Antony has been the home of the Carew family since the 15th century. The house was built between 1711-1721 for Sir William Carew. Antony consists of a central block faced in silver-grey Pentewan stone and two wings in brick joined to to the... britainexpress.com
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