"Preserving History: A Glimpse into Cornwall's Listed Buildings" Step back in time and explore the rich architectural heritage of Cornwall through its remarkable listed buildings. From the enchanting Trecarrel Manor to the charming Rashleigh almshouses, these structures stand as proud testaments to centuries gone by. On the south side of the magnificent Great Hall at Trecarrel Manor, Lezant, Cornwall, lies a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Its exact date lost in history, this undated marvel exudes an air of mystery and intrigue that captivates all who behold it. Transport yourself to Perranzabuloe, Cornwall in the 1920s and witness the grandeur of Reen Manor. This stately building stands tall as a symbol of elegance and sophistication amidst its picturesque surroundings. In Polmear, Tywardreath, Cornwall stands another treasure - Rashleigh almshouses. Built with love and care in 1959, these almshouses provide shelter for those in need while showcasing exquisite craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. The great hall and former chapel of St Mary Magdalene at Trecarrel Manor once again grace our list - this time from 1959. These sacred spaces have witnessed countless moments of devotion throughout history and continue to inspire awe with their timeless beauty. Moving on to Chester Rows in Cheshire, England we find Three Old Arches standing proudly since their construction. These historic arches serve as a reminder of Chester's vibrant past while offering visitors a glimpse into medieval architecture at its finest. Back once more at Trecarrel Manor is its enigmatic north side; an undated masterpiece that leaves us pondering about its origins. With each stone whispering stories untold, this side adds yet another layer to the manor's captivating narrative. Lastly but certainly not least are two captivating photographs labeled ERS1911608 and ERS0311830.