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Property History

Acquired in by the National trust in 1903, the building is an unusual and atmospheric 14th-century yeoman's farmhouse with a famously wavy slate roof. The central hall is open to the great oak trusses and slates of the roof and holds over 600 years of history.

The name dates from the Victorian period when it briefly held a licence to be the letter receiving station for the district.

Investigation 19:00 - 03:00

Actual Temp 14° Lo 5°

Wind/ direction: 45.5mph N

Humidity: 65%

Barometer: 27.52 "Hg

Moon Phase: Full Moon

Investigation 7pm to 10pm

During this time we had a group of students filming and interviewing our group, they observed us getting rigged up with our cameras and computer screens, and preparing our baseline readings.

BASELINE READINGS

Shop area....... temp 12.2. emf 0

Main area....... temp 12.0. emf 0

Downstairs hall..... temp 10.0 emf 0

oom..... temp 12.4 emf 0

Tintagel Old Post Office

4th April 2015

CPR Review 2015 ~ Tintagel Old Post Office #7