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This collection comprises images from a historic building recording at Treloyhan Manor Hotel undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology.
In January 2018, Cotswold Archaeology carried out a historic building recording survey of Treloyhan Manor Hotel, St. Ives, Cornwall. This survey was undertaken to a Level 2/3 standard (as defined by Historic England).
Treloyhan Manor is a late 19th century building constructed for the shipping magnate Edward Hain and his family. After his death in the early 20th century, the manor house was enlarged and converted to a hotel, in which use it continues today. At the time of conversion, a portion of the grounds were sold off for re-development; however, the gardens survive to an extent.