Godolphin House

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Godolphin House is a historic country house and estate in Cornwall, England, renowned for its Tudor and Stuart architecture and its association with the influential Godolphin family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
associatedWith Godolphin family NERFINISHED
category Grade I listed houses in Cornwall
Historic houses in Cornwall
National Trust properties in Cornwall NERFINISHED
country England
eraOfOrigin medieval period
hasArchitecturalStyle Stuart architecture
Tudor architecture NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected historic site
hasPart Godolphin estate NERFINISHED
ancient woodland
farm buildings
formal gardens
historic mine workings
medieval garden remains
hasViewOf Godolphin Hill NERFINISHED
Tregonning Hill NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
laterAlteredIn 17th century
laterRebuiltIn 16th century
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
south-west England
managedBy National Trust
namedAfter Godolphin family NERFINISHED
near Godolphin Cross NERFINISHED
Helston NERFINISHED
notableFor Tudor and Stuart interiors
association with Cornish mining history
historic architecture
historic gardens
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust
region West Cornwall NERFINISHED
significantPeriod Stuart period
Tudor period
usedAs country residence

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Godolphin family of Cornwall familySeat Godolphin House