About: Arwenack

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Arwenack, historically in the parish of St Budock, Cornwall, is a historic manor on the site of what is today the town of Falmouth. It was partly destroyed in 1646, and only a remnant survives today. It was long held by the Killigrew family, which was responsible for the development of the town of Falmouth, Sir Peter Killigrew (died 1667), MP, having received a royal charter for its foundation in 1661.

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  • Arwenack, historically in the parish of St Budock, Cornwall, is a historic manor on the site of what is today the town of Falmouth. It was partly destroyed in 1646, and only a remnant survives today. It was long held by the Killigrew family, which was responsible for the development of the town of Falmouth, Sir Peter Killigrew (died 1667), MP, having received a royal charter for its foundation in 1661. (en)
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  • Arwenack House today, remnant of the former fortified manor house (en)
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  • Arwenack House/Arwenack Manor (en)
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  • The Killigrew Pyramid, between Arwenack House and the waterfront, Falmouth. Left: oil painting of deconstruction prior to move in 1836/8, Falmouth Art Gallery. Right: the same view today, with viewer's back to Arwenack house. (en)
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  • KilligrewPyramid Arwenack Falmouth Cornwall FalmouthArtGallery.jpg (en)
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  • Falmouth, Cornwall, England (en)
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  • Arwenack, historically in the parish of St Budock, Cornwall, is a historic manor on the site of what is today the town of Falmouth. It was partly destroyed in 1646, and only a remnant survives today. It was long held by the Killigrew family, which was responsible for the development of the town of Falmouth, Sir Peter Killigrew (died 1667), MP, having received a royal charter for its foundation in 1661. (en)
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