Arwenack
Buildings and structures in CornwallFalmouth, CornwallGrade II* listed buildings in CornwallManors in CornwallUse British English from August 2017
Arwenack is a historic manor on the site of what is today the town of Falmouth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Historically in the parish of St Budock, 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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N 50.1504 ° | E -5.0636 ° |
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Arwenack House
Arwenack Street
TR11 3JH
England, United Kingdom
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