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Newlyn School home in Cornwall gets listed status

An Edwardian house once at the heart of an artistic colony in Cornwall has been listed for its historical importance.

Wheal Betsy, an Arts and Crafts style house in Newlyn, was built between 1909 and 1911 for artists Thomas Cooper Gotch and Caroline Burland Yates.

The property has now been given Grade II listed status on the advice of Historic England.

It features local granite, exposed beams and a “different tiled fireplace surround in nearly every room”.

Designed by architect Arnold Bidlake Mitchell, the house became an inspiration for Gotch, a respected artist and member of the Newlyn School of painting – an artistic colony in west Cornwall which emerged in the early 1880s.

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