
General information
Registration number: 1138
Recorded: (1947 publication)
Date constructed: Unknown
Century constructed: Unknown
Evidence proof date: N/A
Evidence proof use: illustrated and operation described in Wilts Beekeeping Bulletin, No. 52 (Nov./Dec., 1947)
Listed building grade: N/A
Condition: Demolished?
Address
Address:
not known, Ludgvan
Village or town: Ludgvan, Penzance
County: Cornwall
Traditional (pre-1974) county: Cornwall
Region: England
Premises
Grid reference: SW5033
Publicly accessible: Demolished?
Location on premises: Garden?
Direction faced: Unknown
Structure information
Structure: H: Bee house
External recesses: N/A
Internal recesses: N/A
Compartments: N/A
Flight holes: 100
Front shape: Unknown
Back shape: Unknown
Recess size: N/A
House building shape: N/A
External structure: N/A
Distance apart: N/A
Rows: Unknown
Shelves: Unknown
Height bases shelves: Unknown
Wall material: Concrete
Base shelf material: Unknown
Lintel material: Unknown
Roof material: Unknown
Pictography information
Photographer: (photocopy)H Teal
Date of photograph: c.1947
Pictures available: B: B/W photo(s)
Notes
owned by Roland G Morris, who claimed it was largest bee house in the country; contained movable-frame hives; location not known, and may have been demolished
