Bucklawren
original manor mentioned in 11th-century Domesday Book; in medieval times there was a nunnery, destroyed in 16th century during Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII
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Original manor is mentioned in the 11th-century Domesday Book. In medieval times there was a nunnery here, but it was destroyed in the 16th century by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
AHP Notes
Bucklawren is a working arable and beef farm of 400 acres. It lies on an ancient Celtic site, and the original manor is mentioned in the 11th-century Domesday Book. In medieval times there was a nunnery here, but it was destroyed in the 16th century by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Award-winning accommodation
Robert and Jean Henly with their two daughters took over Bucklawren Farm in 1987. They decided to offer farmhouse bed and breakfast accommodation, and in 1997 they won the prestigious West Country Tourist Board Farm Holiday Award. In 2015 Robert and Jean took a step back from the business and their daughter Jo Eastley and her family took over the running of the business.
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The manors of Bucklawren, which had belonged to the priory of Launceston
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Place name: Bucklawren, Cornwall. Folio: 120r Great Domesday Book. Domesday Placename Form: Botconoan. People mentioned...
Location: Bucklawren, Cornwall
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Exchequer, Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations Date: 1086 Reference: E 31/2/1/4850 Subjects: Landed estates | Taxation -
BUCKLAWREN MANOR, account with other manors
Location: St Martin by Looe, Cornwall
Held by: The National Archives Date: 1509 - 1547 Reference: SC 6/HENVIII462 Subjects: Manors -
BUCKLAWREN MANOR, account with other manors
Location: St Martin by Looe, Cornwall
Held by: The National Archives Date: 1541 - 1543 Reference: SC 6/HENVIII450 Subjects: Manors -
BUCKLAWREN MANOR, reeve's account
Location: St Martin by Looe, Cornwall
Held by: Duchy of Cornwall Office Date: 1542 - 1543 Reference: None stated Subjects: Manors -
CORNWALL: Helston in Trigg, Bucklawren, Rillaton, Tybesta, and other places. Depositions (partly illegible) as to...
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Exchequer, Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations Date: 1558 - 1603 Reference: E 178/568