National Land Fund: Cotehele

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Reference WMO/165584

Address:

Cotehele House

St Dominick

PL12 6TA

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Unknown
Description: Hall
Lettering: No lettering
About the memorial: Cotehele was the second property to be transferred to the National Trust through the National Land Fund in 1947. The heir to Cotehele, Piers Edgcumbe had been killed in action at Dunkirk in 1940. His memorial is in the chapel. The estate comprises a Grade I listed manor house, garden, orchard, quayside buildings, a working mill and farmland. (The National Land Fund was set up in 1946 to acquire properties significant for their nature, landscape or heritage value as a memorial to those who fell in war. No longer in existence, it became the National Heritage Memorial Fund in 1980.)
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