At Home in Cornwall : Secrets of Cornish Country House Style, Hardcover by Ca...

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ISBN: 9781419773815 Item Width: 10.7 in Publication Year: 2026 Topic: Interior Design / General, Decorating, Europe / Great Britain Format: Hardcover Language: English Author: Katy Campbell, Milo Campbell Publisher: Abrams, Inc. Genre: Travel, Architecture, House & Home Number of Pages: 240 Pages Item Weight: 63.8 Oz Item Length: 11.7 in Item Height: 1.2 in width: 10.7 in height: 1.2 in Book Title: At Home in Cornwall : Secrets of Cornish Country House Style

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At Home in Cornwall : Secrets of Cornish Country House Style, Hardcover by Ca.... At Home in Cornwall : Secrets of Cornish Country House Style, Hardcover by Campbell, Katy; Campbell, Milo; Nicholson, Mark (PHT), ISBN 141977381X, ISBN-13 9781419773815, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A gorgeous insider’s look at Cornwall, the windswept, coastal home to some of the world’s most romantic villages and private houses, by the authors of At Home in the Cotswolds and English Country House Style Katy and Milo Campbell, with photographer Mark Nicholson, present a lush tour of an array of private Cornwall houses significant for their creative interiors, charming locations, history, and architecture, including a rare glimpse inside a holiday home owned by the Prince of Wales. The trio behind readers’ favorite At Home in the Cotswolds travel the Cornish countryside to uncover the charms of 16 inspirational dwellings, including a family home on the famously beautiful Boconnoc estate, a thatched cottage filled with Cornish antiques, the Carew-Pole family’s National Trust Georgian treasure, the traditional stone and slate fronted Frentafriddle farmhouse, and more. Set amid Cornwall’s romantic villages and along its windswept coast, each featured home was chosen for its architectural beauty, captivating interior, and unique style and era. A renowned travel destination, Cornwall has been home to poets and writers, royalty and rock stars, and is beloved worldwide as the setting for the Poldark novels. Its cottages, estates, coastline, and countryside attract more than 5 million visitors per year.