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ID: 700002976
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700002976
Record Type: Built Work
Images: 1 2 3
Carclew House (country house; probably by Thomas Edwards (British architect, died 1775); ca. 1720s-1750s, additions lat...; Mylor Bridge (Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe, Wor...)
Note: Ruined large Palladian country house near Mylor in Cornwall.
Titles:
Carclew House (preferred,C,U,English-P,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
country house [300005567] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, residential structures, dwellings, houses, <houses by location or context>, <houses by location: settlement area>, rural houses)
ruins [300008057]
..... (Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by condition>)

Classifications:
architecture (preferred)

Creation Date: ca. 1720s-1750s, additions late 18th-early 19th centuries

Creator Display:
probably by Thomas Edwards (British architect, died 1775) [preferred,VP]
architect Edwards, Thomas (British architect, died 1775) Qualifier: probably by Extent: design [500262776]
Locations:
Current: Mylor Bridge [7459942] Cornwall (county), England (country), United Kingdom (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet) (Geographic)
Address Note: 50°12′N 05°06′W
Display Materials: granite ashlar
granite (rock) [300011183]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, rock (inorganic material), igneous rock, <igneous rock by composition>, <igneous rock by composition: chemical>, acid igneous rock)
ashlar [300011701]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, rock (inorganic material), <rock by form>, stone (worked rock), <stone by function>, building stone, dimension stone)
Ionic order [300067423]
.......(Objects Facet, Components (hierarchy name), components (objects parts), <components by specific context>, architectural elements, <structural elements and components for structural elements>, structural elements, structural assemblies, architectural orders (assembly and style), classical orders)

Dimensions: unavailable
Events:
destruction: destroyed by fire in 1934

Cultures:
British (preferred)
English

Style/Period/Group/Movement:
Palladian [300021161] (preferred,style)
.....(Styles and Periods Facet, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name), <styles| periods| and cultures by region>, European, <Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods>, Renaissance-Baroque styles, Renaissance-Baroque architecture styles)

General Subject:
architecture (preferred,isness)

Specific Subjects:
dwelling [300005425]
.....(Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, residential structures) (AAT)

List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Built Works
.......... Built Works by class: residential structures
Sources and Contributors:
Carclew House........ [JPGM,VP]
........ Payton, Cornwall: A History (2004) accessed 4 March 2015
........ National Heritage List for England, English Heritage [online] (2015-) 1160291; accessed 4 March 2015
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP]
....................... Van der Kiste, Little Book of Cornwall (2013) accessed 4 March 2015
....................... National Heritage List for England, English Heritage [online] (2015-) 1160291; accessed 4 March 2015
....................... Smith, Disciples of light (1990) 118
Note:
English ..... [VP]
..... Payton, Cornwall: A History (2004)
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