Rose in Vale Country House Hotel, in Mithian, Cornwall, England, UK, is a building of historical significance and is Grade II* listed on the English Heritage Register.
Today, it is a hotel that provides accommodation and restaurant facilities and caters to special events, particularly weddings.
[3] Thomas Nankivell (1707–1777), who made substantial additions to the house in 1761, was a wealthy landowner.
The family befriended the famous artist John Opie when he was young and encouraged him in his work.
[6] Their son John James (1770–1719), a solicitor in Truro, inherited Rose in Vale after his grandfather Thomas Nankivell died in 1777.
John's son, the famous surveyor Sir Henry James, RE, was born at Rose in Vale in 1803.
"[8] At this time, Rev James Bennetto rented the house, bought the property, and lived there until he died in 1818.
He was living there by 1828, as his father’s burial notice records that he died aged 90 at Rose in Vale in 1828.
[11] Captain Oates owned the Great Wheal Leisure Copper Mine at Perranporth.
[17] As he had no children, he left Rose in Vale to his wife’s nephew, Richard Cowling.
[19] By 1900, the property was owned by Captain John Whitford (1858-1926), the manager of a gold mine in South Africa.