
doi: 10.5284/1097396
This assessment explores the architectural and historic interest of no 30 Alverton Street, Penzance, known variously as 'Alverne House', 'Camelot Court', the Alverne Restaurant and Alverne Spa. The building is Listed at GII* on the National Heritage List as 'The Camelot Resaurant' (NHLE 1143144)
Archaeology, Grey Literature
Archaeology, Grey Literature
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