Lanyon Farm, Lanyon, Gwinear
Tree: AHP
Notes:
Lanyon is a family run business situated down a country lane just a few miles from a sandy beach on Cornwall's stunning north coast. Three properties occupy a peaceful position on a 225-acre arable farm each property has a Visit Britain `5 Star' rating.
Lanyon Manor Farm, 46 Gwinear Lane, Gwinear, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 5LA
Location : Latitude: 50.191558657148875, Longitude: -5.3589607644659| Photos | Lanyon Manor |
| Documents | Lanyen v Lanyen 1502 The Account Roll of Connerton for 1476/77 records the death of John Lanyeyne who held 2 acres Cornish at Coswynwulward. Source: (CRO AR/2/195) “Goswyn Lanyon, formerly “Coswynwolward”, in Gwinear: John Lanyeyn, the heir of John Hicka, in Goswyn, 2 acres Cornish, in socage; yearly rent, with common suit of court, 6s. at the 3 dates… |
| Histories | George's Online Diary: Lanyon Farm; Thursday, 4 September 2014 | |
| Lanyon Holiday Cottages/WEGOTHITCHED abt 2022 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| A Bankrupt Farmer - Edward Pooley Jenkin, of Lanyon, and Polwhere Farm, Gwinear Royal Cornwall Gazette - Saturday 11 December 1875 | ||
| Edward Lanyon moved to Gwinear and lived in the Barton of Coswin, renaming it Lanyon House; 1580 | ||
| Lanyon, William esq; Lanyon, Polwhele, Trevafkus, and Trenowin; Thomas Spry, esq and Anna Maria, his wife GAMEKEEPERS CERTIFICATES- Thu 1 Dec 1803 Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 01 December 1803 | ||
| FOUR Hundred and Forty-nine TIMBER TREES, OAK, ASH, ELM, and SYCAMORE, now standing on Barton of Lanyon, Gwinear... apply Messrs. William and John Lanyon at Lanyon - Sat 15 Apr 1809 FOUR Hundred and Forty-nine TIMBER TREES, of OAK, ASH, ELM, and SYCAMORE, now standing on the Barton of Lanyon, in Gwinear... apply to Messrs. William and John Lanyon at Lanyon; or to purchase whole in one or more lots, apply to Messrs. George and Samuel John, Penzance. Royal Cornwall Gazette - Saturday 15 April 1809 | ||
| Drawing of the Lanyon Manor at Gwinear – from ‘These Were Our People’ by Ruth Lanyon Drawing of the Lanyon Manor at Gwinear – from ‘These Were Our People’ by Ruth Lanyon https://thelanyonstree.com/tag/lanyon-manor/ | ||
| Gwinear Parish | Property – The Lanyons; 1463 - 1785 or 1829 Gwinear became the home for the senior branch of the family. Their seat was known as Coswyn or Coswynwullard and later was renamed Lanyon Manor. The rental or survey of Connerton Manor in Gwithian dated 14 July 1463 and states:- “John Lanyeyn namely John Hicka, 2 Cornish acres in Coswyn.” (Cornish acres are much larger). John Hicka… |
Matches 1 to 2 of 2
| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Occupation |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I6484 | AHP | ||
| 2 | Abt 1936 | I2031 | AHP |
Matches 1 to 2 of 2
| Family |
Census |
Family ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rosewarne / Williams/ROSEWARNE | 3 Apr 1881 | F1162 | AHP |
| 2 | Tyack(Tyacke) / Glasson/TYACK | 1 Apr 1861 | F2385 | AHP |

