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Lanherne Convent, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1973
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Lanherne Convent, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1973
Main facade of Lanherne House. Lanherne was formerly the Manor House of the Arundell family and home of the prominent Catholic Sir John Arundell in the 16th century. It became a place of refuge for many priests during the Reformation. In 1794 the manor was given to the Carmelite nuns and still runs as a convent. Photographer: Charles Woolf
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TRURI : MWPln.11b
Media ID 14679091
© RIC, photographer Charles Woolf
Convent Joyce Greenham Carmelite Order Manor House
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This print takes us back to the year 1973, capturing the majestic Lanherne Convent in St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. The main facade of Lanherne House stands proudly, showcasing its rich history and architectural beauty. Once known as the Manor House of the Arundell family, this grand structure was once home to Sir John Arundell, a prominent Catholic figure during the 16th century. During a time when religious persecution was rampant, Lanherne became a sanctuary for countless priests seeking refuge from the Reformation. Its walls witnessed their struggles and provided solace amidst turbulent times. In 1794, this historic manor was bestowed upon the Carmelite nuns who continue to reside there till this day. The serene atmosphere surrounding Lanherne Convent is beautifully captured by photographer Charles Woolf's lens. His composition allows us to appreciate both the architectural details of this Cornish gem and its tranquil surroundings. This print serves as a reminder of Cornwall's rich heritage and spiritual significance. It transports us back in time while honoring those who sought shelter within these hallowed grounds. As we admire Joyce Greenham's work at Royal Cornwall Museum, we are reminded that Lanherne Convent still stands today as a testament to resilience and faith - an enduring symbol of devotion within our ever-changing world.
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