Carew Manor was constructed in 1370 on a large moat island, possibly on the site of an earlier house. The surviving great hall has a hammer beam roof constructed in 1500. The grounds are famous as the first place in England to grow oranges. Formal garden
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Dataset | Archaeological priority area | no fact link |
Organisation | Historic England | no fact link |
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Entry date | 2025-02-10 | Facts |
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