Cotehele, Top Of Prospect Tower, Folly, Cornwall, England

Cotehele, Top Of Prospect Tower, Folly, Cornwall, England

Cotehele, Top Of Prospect Tower, Folly, Cornwall, England
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Cotehele, Top Of Prospect Tower, Folly, Cornwall, England

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This three sided tower was built in 1602, obviously people then were a trifle smaller, its a tight squeeze up and down those steps!

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A: Cotehele, The Base Of Prospect Tower, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 10 mètres

From the bottom, the Tower looks normal, however it is actual 3 sided and built with concave walls.

Cotehele, The Base Of Prospect Tower, Cornwall, England

B: Cotehele, Upper Gardens, Fish Pond, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 280 mètres

The Upper Gardens of Cotehele contain this tranquil fishpond.

Cotehele, Upper Gardens, Fish Pond, Cornwall, England

C: Cotehele, Front Lawns, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 310 mètres

The front lawns of the house, with its views down into the Tamar valley.

Cotehele, Front Lawns, Cornwall, England

D: Cotehele, Upper Gardens, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 330 mètres

The Upper Gardens behind the fishpond.

Cotehele, Upper Gardens, Cornwall, England

E: Cotehele, Courtyard, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 340 mètres

Medieval (Tudor) house with superb collections of textiles, armour and furniture, set in extensive gr...

Cotehele, Courtyard, Cornwall, England

F: Cotehele, House And Gallery, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 350 mètres

The front of Cotehele House which is now houses an Art gallery, below are the lawns and some of the g...

Cotehele, House And Gallery, Cornwall, England

G: Cotehele, Main Entrance, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 360 mètres

The main entrance into the Courtyard of Cotehele, a large Barn to the right houses the Visitor center.

Cotehele, Main Entrance, Cornwall, England

H: Cotehele Mother Orchard

Par Shaun Plumb, à 410 mètres

A new apple orchard planted at Cotehele.The statue is of a hand rising form the earth presenting an a...

Cotehele Mother Orchard

I: Cotehele, Mother Orchard, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 450 mètres

The Mother Orchard, this orchard will eventually have around 270 trees covering 120 varities of apple...

Cotehele, Mother Orchard, Cornwall, England

J: Cotehele, Apple Varieties, Cornwall, England

Par Geoff Mather, à 480 mètres

Apple varieties on display, for tasting from the existing Orchard at Cotehele.

Cotehele, Apple Varieties, Cornwall, England

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