English: Harmony Cot Harmony Cot is situated in Blowinghouse, which is part of the hamlet of Trevellas, near St.Agnes in Cornwall.
The cottage is the birthplace of the artist John Opie R.A. (1761 - 1807). The cottage was originally called The Blowinghouse, but was renamed Harmony Cot by John Opie's first wife, Mary Bunn.
John Opie moved to London when he became famous and he is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Harmony Cot Harmony Cot is situated in Blowinghouse, which is part of the hamlet of Trevellas, near St.Agnes in Cornwall.
The cottage is the birthplace of the artist John Opie R.A. (1761 - 1807). T