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I was born in 1940, and came home from India with my parents (military family) in 1943. We stayed at Coldrenick House and I remember being introduced to Mrs. Trelawney and being invited to tea with her a couple of times. I cannot remember the connection my father had to Coldrenick House, or how we came to stay there. On a nostalgic trip in the 1980s, my mother and I visited Coldrenick House and were sad to learn that the old house had burned down and a new one had been built. From that visit I remember that there was a rather agressive border collie who was very glad to see the back of us! (I have three borders now, all herders).
I also lived in Cawsand from 1944-49 - went to school at St. Dunstan's Abbey in Plymouth, and took the Cremel ferry back and forth to school.
I would be very interested indeed in hearing from persons having connections with Coldrenick House, so please do get in touch.
I have lived in Norway since 1965, and have just recently been trying to compile our family history.

Written by Anne Colling. To send Anne Colling a private message, click here.

A memory of Menheniot in Cornwall shared on Wednesday, 24th November 2010.

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