Port Eliot
Port Eliot is the family home of the Earl of St Germans and Baron Eliot near to the town of St Germans in Cornwall. Events such as car rallies are sometimes held in the park, but otherwise neither the house nor its grounds are open to the public. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Earl of St Germans: The title of Earl of St Germans was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1815.... Baron Eliot: Although the title Lord Eliot was in use much earlier, the peerage title Baron Eliot was formally created on January 13 1784 in the Peerage of Great Britain for Edward Eliot, later Edward Craggs-Eliot (July 8 1727 - February 17 1804). His son, John Eliot (September 30 1761 - November 17 1823), was c... St Germans: St Germans (Cornish: Lannales) is a town in East Cornwall at Latitude 4:18:35 W Longitude 50:23:42 N. It takes its name from the Priory Church of St Germanus, which is adjacent to the Port Eliot estate of the present Earl of St Germans. It stands on the St Germans River or Lynher River, part of the... Port Eliot related Images and Photos (experimental)
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