Rosehill Manor, Penzance, Cornwall
Rosehill was built in 1814 for Richard Oxnam a Penzance banker. This view shows the late 19th century conservatory on the side of the house and people in front playing lawn tennis.
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Rosehill was built in 1814 for Richard Oxnam a Penzance banker. This view shows the late 19th century conservatory on the side of the house and people in front playing lawn tennis.
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