Carclew, Cornwall


 


Tree: AHP

Notes:
Carclew House, one of Britain's lost houses, was large Palladian country house near Mylor, Cornwall; grid reference SW 787 380 approximately three miles north of Falmouth;

Carclew House was for some generations owned by Bonython family; rebuilt in 18th century and again in early 19th century but destroyed by fire in 1934;

Carclew House Cornwall: Crucglew, crucelew or Carclew as known today; name of estate found between Penryn and Mylor; in the past name has been translated as, ‘The Enclosures by the Barrows’, Cruc or Crug meaning barrow and Clu or Cluth, a ditch or fence

Location : Latitude: 50.204971315216945, Longitude: -5.105419494777628


Media

Photos
Sir Charles Lemon, the photographer's uncle, left, with others at Carclew House, Cornwall | August 1841
Sir Charles Lemon, the photographer's uncle, left, with others at Carclew House, Cornwall | August 1841
Sir Charles Lemon, the photographer's uncle, left, with others at Carclew House, Cornwall: photograph by W. H. Fox Talbot. The original is in the Science Museum.
Date August 1841
Source Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, New Series, Volume VIII, Part 1, 1978.
Carclew House, Cornwall | August 1841
Carclew House, Cornwall | August 1841
Carclew House, Cornwall: photograph by W. H. Fox Talbot. The original is in the Science Museum.
Date August 1841
Carclew House, Cornwall - antique print circa 1830
Carclew House, Cornwall - antique print circa 1830

Histories
Carclew House, one of Britain's lost houses | Wikipedia
Carclew House, one of Britain's lost houses | Wikipedia
Sir Joseph Hooker sent seed directly to Sir Charles Lemon at Carclew House | Himalayan expedition 1848–1850
Sir Joseph Hooker sent seed directly to Sir Charles Lemon at Carclew House | Himalayan expedition 1848–1850
Sir Charles Lemon was amongst the first people in England to receive and grow rhododendron seed from Sir Joseph Hooker, who had sent seed directly to Carclew House from his Himalayan expedition of 1848–1850.
Carclew | Gardens | The Arts Society – Falmouth
Carclew | Gardens | The Arts Society – Falmouth
John Tresahar Jeffree (1801--1854) Life Sketch | FamilySearch
John Tresahar Jeffree (1801--1854) Life Sketch | FamilySearch
John Tresahar Jeffree (1801--1854) Life Sketch
Plants, empire and some thoughts on South West gardens – Expanded Dramaturgies
cf http://history.angarrack.info/bibcite/reference/362/ (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
An imposing, detached, 5 bedroomed period country house, circa early 19th Century and formerly the Head Gardener’s House on the historic Carclew Estate | 2025
An imposing, detached, 5 bedroomed period country house, circa early 19th Century and formerly the Head Gardener’s House on the historic Carclew Estate | 2025
An imposing, detached, 5 bedroomed period country house, circa early 19th Century and formerly the Head Gardener’s House on the historic Carclew Estate
C:\WWWRoot\XHCustomer\Info\_properties\Perranarworthal\Orchard House, Carclew, Perranarworthal
Carclew: A Monument to Cornish Mining — Historic Houses Foundation | 18 Dec 2024
Carclew: A Monument to Cornish Mining — Historic Houses Foundation | 18 Dec 2024
Carclew: A Monument to Cornish Mining — Historic Houses Foundation
published 2024-12-18T11:35:00+0000
AGRICULTURE, etc. Bone Manure; W. B. Booth, Carclew; Penzance Gazette - Wednesday 14 January 1846
AGRICULTURE, etc. Bone Manure; W. B. Booth, Carclew; Penzance Gazette - Wednesday 14 January 1846
Penzance Gazette - Wednesday 14 January 1846
Elm, Ash, Chestnut, Beech, Birch, and
Fir Trees; Trelew and Carclew | 15 Feb 1834
Elm, Ash, Chestnut, Beech, Birch, and Fir Trees; Trelew and Carclew | 15 Feb 1834
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Friday 28 February 1834
Quaker Arthur Pearce Jenkin, Redruth bought Carclew Mansion and adjoining land; gave to the Society of Friends (the Quakers), free of rent for ten years | ‘The Carclew Project’ in 1937
Quaker Arthur Pearce Jenkin, Redruth bought Carclew Mansion and adjoining land; gave to the Society of Friends (the Quakers), free of rent for ten years | ‘The Carclew Project’ in 1937
A place of refuge series, Part 1
In 1937 the Quaker Arthur Pearce Jenkin of Redruth bought the Mansion and adjoining land. He gave Carclew to the Society of Friends (the Quakers), free of rent for ten years to help refugees fleeing persecution by the Nazis in Europe. This was to be called ‘The Carclew Project’.
Carclew gardens visit - no images - possibly 2016
CORNWALL GARDENS TRUST » Garden Visits » Carclew, Mylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Bonithon, of Bonithon in Cury; Bonithons settled at Carclew in Milor  | General history: Extinct gentry families
Bonithon, of Bonithon in Cury; Bonithons settled at Carclew in Milor | General history: Extinct gentry families
General history: Extinct gentry families
Magna Britannia: Volume 3, Cornwall. Originally published by T Cadell and W Davies, London, 1814.

Maps
Carclew Mill boundaries | Clive Pearce Property | Clive Pearce Property
Carclew Mill boundaries | Clive Pearce Property | Clive Pearce Property

Birth

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID   Tree 
1 Booth, William Frolish  Abt 30 Sep 1836I12698 AHP 

Death

Matches 1 to 2 of 2

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID   Tree 
1 Lemon, Sir Charles 2nd Baronet (of Carclew)  13 Feb 1868I5152 AHP 
2 Tomlinson, William  1 Jan 1823I12706 AHP 

Census

Matches 1 to 3 of 3

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Census    Person ID   Tree 
1 Booth, William [Gardener to Sir Charles Lemon] Beattie head-gardener  30 Mar 1851I5154 AHP 
2 Johns, William Sara  30 Mar 1851I12699 AHP 
3 Webster/WEBSTER/JOHNS, Mary Ann d Benjamin  30 Mar 1851I12701 AHP 

Death

Matches 1 to 2 of 2

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID   Tree 
1 Lemon, Charles William  Abt 3 Dec 1812I9680 AHP 
2 Tomlinson, William  1 Jan 1823I12706 AHP 

Married

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Married    Person ID   Tree 
1 Lemon/de Dunstanville, Harriet  13 Jul 1824I7678 AHP 

Occupation

Matches 1 to 13 of 13

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Occupation    Person ID   Tree 
1 Booth, William [Gardener to Sir Charles Lemon] Beattie head-gardener  25 Jun 1836I5154 AHP 
2 Booth, William [Gardener to Sir Charles Lemon] Beattie head-gardener  28 Nov 1836I5154 AHP 
3 Johns, William Sara  2 Feb 1834I12699 AHP 
4 Lanning, Jacob butler, Carclew  15 Jul 1846I12704 AHP 
5 Lemon, Sir Charles 2nd Baronet (of Carclew)  27 Jul 1836I5152 AHP 
6 Lemon, Sir Charles 2nd Baronet (of Carclew)  31 May 1839I5152 AHP 
7 Lemon, William Esq.  Abt 1739I2217 AHP 
8 Lemon, William Esq.  1749I2217 AHP 
9 Lobb, John M7C6-QST  Abt 1800I8118 AHP 
10 Lobb, John M7C6-QST  11 Dec 1824I8118 AHP 
11 Lobb, Planthunter, William  22 Jun 1836I5151 AHP 
12 Tremayne, Arthur  12 Feb 1868I9691 AHP 
13 Watson, William Charles Daniel (W.C.D.) Tyrvab; head gardener at Morrab  Abt 1908I11672 AHP 

Residence

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Residence    Person ID   Tree 
1 Booth, William [Gardener to Sir Charles Lemon] Beattie head-gardener  2 Dec 1836I5154 AHP