Prideaux Place
United Kingdom / England
Location ID: #999-23366
Atmosphere, historical context and architecture from many different centuries all combine to make Prideaux Place one of the most sought after film locations in the South West.
Prideaux Place is set in an endlessly beautiful part of North Cornwall and stands above the pretty old fishing port of Padstow.
Apart from the appeal of its architecture, notably a remarkable plaster ceiling, and the glorious views across its ancient deer park to the distant outlines of Brown Willy and Roughtor on Bodmin Moor, Prideaux Place is much prized as an Elizabethan manor house still lived in by the family for whom it was built.
The Prideaux family acquired the estate, previously owned by the Prior of Bodmin, at the time of the Dissolution of the Monastries. The present house was completed in 1592 by Sir Nicholas Prideaux. Two major additions have been made to the house, first in the 17th century by Edmund Prideaux on his return from the Grand Tour and later by the Rev Charles Prideaux who was much influenced by Strawberry Hill Gothic.
Location Category:
- GARDENS - [general];
- HOUSES - [general];
- HOUSES - INTERIORS - [general]
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