• No matter who designed it, today you can enjoy The Egyptian House as a base to explore everything that bustling Penzance and West Cornwall have to offer...
  • The Egyptian House is a grade I listed building in the Cornish town of Penzance. It is built in the style of Egyptian Revival architecture and has been in the ownership...
  • We were looking around the streets of Penzance, when we came across this amazing Grade I listed building - the Egyptian House.
  • Located 50 or so metres from the top of Chapel Street is the Egyptian House (Nos 6-7).
  • This one contained prints of two other similar houses (one of which still survives), an Egyptian looking bust, a standard lamp in the form of a palm tree...
  • The facade of the Egyptian House was commissioned around 1835 by John Lavin, a local Penzance mineralogist.
  • Church of England Parish: Penzance St Mary the Virgin with St Paul. ... Nos 6 and 7 (Egyptian House) SW 4730 5/20 29.7.50.
  • The “Egyptian House” in Penzance. ... given by Keith Miller: Not a great deal has been written about the so-called "Egyptian House" in Chapel Street, Penzance.
  • The Egyptian House looks like a bizarre cross between a Georgian townhouse and an Egyptian sarcophagus and was originally built for a wealthy mineralogist…