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The house was built in [[1572]] on the former site of the [[Convent of the Little Sisters of Saint Gudula]] at [[Boscombe Moor]]. Earlier in the [[16th century]], [[Henry VIII]] had sealed the unhappy fate of the convent, headed by [[Cessair of Diplos]] posing as its Mother Superior, by conducting his "[[Dissolution of the Monasteries]]" campaign.
The house was built in [[1572]] on the former site of the [[Convent of the Little Sisters of Saint Gudula]] at [[Boscombe Moor]]. Earlier in the [[16th century]], [[Henry VIII]] had sealed the unhappy fate of the convent, headed by [[Cessair of Diplos]] posing as its Mother Superior, by conducting his "[[Dissolution of the Monasteries]]" campaign.


Mister [[Leonard de Vries]] lived there in the [[1970s]], and conducted ceremonies to the [[Cailleach]] there. When the [[Fourth Doctor]] investigated its history, he found that the earliest dated documents in the house were from [[1700]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'')
Mister [[Leonard de Vries]] lived there in the [[1970s]], and conducted ceremonies to the [[Cailleach]] there. When the [[Fourth Doctor]] investigated its history, he found that the earliest dated documents in the house were from [[1700]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'')


[[Category:Cornish locations]]
[[Category:Cornish locations]]
[[Category:English houses and mansions]]
[[Category:English houses and mansions]]
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