Tintagel Old Post Office

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Tintagel Old Post Office is a medieval stone building in Tintagel, Cornwall, now preserved by the National Trust as a historic former letter-receiving office and notable example of traditional Cornish architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trust property
former post office
historic building
medieval house
architecturalStyle traditional Cornish
buildingType house
category Grade I listed houses in Cornwall
Historic house museums in England
Museums in Cornwall
National Trust properties in Cornwall NERFINISHED
constructionPeriod 14th century
country United Kingdom
floorCount 2
formerUse letter-receiving office
post office
hasFeature irregular roofline
low doorways
open fireplaces
period furniture
small windows
stone floors
thick stone walls
traditional Cornish interior
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
location Tintagel NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
material stone
name Tintagel Old Post Office NERFINISHED
near Tintagel Castle NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operatedAsPostOfficeUntil late 19th century
ownedBy National Trust
postalHistoryRole rural letter-receiving office
preservationStatus preserved historic building
roofType slate roof
wavy roofline
significance example of traditional Cornish architecture
important local heritage site
tourismRegion North Cornwall NERFINISHED
use museum
tourist attraction
visitorAttraction yes

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Tintagel, Cornwall, England hasLandmark Tintagel Old Post Office