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A 16th century hall set in its own private valley in Cornwall that teems with local wildlife

Ogbeare Hall was originally built by Elizabeth I’s treasurer for Cornwall and Devon and is in prime position on the north Cornwall coast.

Bounded to the east by the River Tamar, which marks the boundary between Devon and Cornwall, sparsely populated North Tamerton — previously located in Devon, but now part of Cornwall — is the only parish in the county that includes land east of the Tamar.

Medieval North Tamerton, ‘the town of the Tamar’, which overlooks the…

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