The Cornwall estate throwing open its doors to raise money for heritage trust
The Trefusis Estate is throwing open its gates next weekend to help raise vital funds for Cornwall Heritage Trust.
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28 years a journalist. Senior reporter and former editor and news editor of The Falmouth Packet. Specialising in general news, local government, court reporting, inquests, music reviews etc. Lives in Cornwall. Interests: music, vinyl records, cycling, environmental issues, politics.
The Trefusis Estate is throwing open its gates next weekend to help raise vital funds for Cornwall Heritage Trust.
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