| Lanhydrock House |
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The grandest and most welcoming
house in Cornwall, Lanhydrock is superbly set in 450 acres of woods and parkland running
down to the Fowey river and encircled by formal and woodland gardens, lovely in all
seasons. Dating from the 17th century but largely re-built after a fire in 1881, Lanhydrock has 50 rooms on show giving an extrordinary glimpse into the life of a Victorian country house from the children's nursery wing and the splendid comforts of the state rooms to the fascinating warren of kitchens, larders and sculleries 'below stairs'. There is a restaurant and shop in the house and plant sales in the car-park. |
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2004
OPENING DATES ADMISSION CHARGES £7.50, child £3.75, family £18.75. Groups £6.50, child £3.25. Garden & grounds only: £4.20, child £2.10. Reduced rate when arriving by public transport or cycle. |
THE NATIONAL TRUST for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty LANHYDROCK HOUSE LANHYDROCK 'BODMIN CORNWALL PL3O 5AD Telephone Bodmin 01208 265950 Facsimile 01208 265959 Restaurant 01208 265951 Shop 01208 265952 |