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Cotehele House e Giardini

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Cotehele House e Giardini

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Cotehele House and Gardens is a historic estate managed by the National Trust, nestled in the picturesque Tamar Valley in east Cornwall, England. This remarkable site, situated approximately 69 metres above sea level, features a rambling granite and slate-stone manor house with Tudor additions, surrounded by extensive gardens, orchards, and woodlands. It offers a unique glimpse into centuries of history, perched high above the scenic River Tamar.

Visitors consistently praise Cotehele House and Gardens for its captivating blend of history…

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    21 settembre 2023

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    Casa Tudor ed ex residenza della famiglia Edgcumbe. L'interno dell'edificio è ricco di cimeli, arazzi, armature e mobili d'epoca, mentre l'esterno custodisce giardini e terreni incontaminati. I terreni circostanti ospitano anche boschi e meleti.

    Esplorando l'area intorno alla casa, acquisirai una visione approfondita della solida e diversificata storia industriale della Tamar Valley, in particolare nella 19a banchina situata nelle vicinanze.
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    Posizione:Calstock, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    Is Cotehele House and Gardens dog-friendly?

    Yes, Cotehele House and Gardens welcomes well-behaved dogs in most outdoor areas, including the extensive estate, woodlands, and riverside paths. Dogs must be kept on leads at all times. There are specific areas, such as the formal gardens and inside the house, where dogs are not permitted, with the exception of assistance dogs. Always check the latest National Trust guidelines upon arrival.

    What is the terrain like for walks at Cotehele, and what is the difficulty level?

    The terrain at Cotehele is varied. The gardens around the house can be steep, sloping down towards the River Tamar, and some paths may be uneven. The wider estate features woodlands and riverside walks, which can also include inclines and natural surfaces. While many paths are accessible for leisurely strolls, some routes, especially those leading down to Cotehele Quay or through the woodlands, can be moderately challenging due to elevation changes. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is highly recommended for all visitors.

    Are there specific popular walking routes at Cotehele, and how long do they typically take?

    One of the most popular routes is the walk from the main house down to Cotehele Quay, which then continues along the Morden stream to Cotehele Mill. This circular route offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The total length and time can vary depending on your pace and how much you explore each point of interest, but a leisurely walk covering the house, gardens, quay, and mill could take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours. There are also numerous shorter woodland and garden trails to discover.

    Is there ample parking at Cotehele House and Gardens, and are there any charges?

    Parking is available on-site at Cotehele House and Gardens. However, it can become very busy, especially during peak seasons and weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is strongly recommended to secure a spot. As a National Trust property, parking is typically free for National Trust members, while non-members may incur a charge. Always check the current parking information on the National Trust website before your visit.

    How can I reach Cotehele House and Gardens using public transport?

    Cotehele House and Gardens is located in a rural area, and public transport options can be limited. While there isn't a direct train station at Cotehele, the nearest major train station is Plymouth. From Plymouth, you would likely need to take a bus service towards the Saltash or Callington area, followed by a taxi or a significant walk. It's advisable to plan your journey in advance using local bus timetables or consider a taxi service from nearby towns for the most convenient access.

    Are there dining options or cafes available at Cotehele House and Gardens?

    Yes, Cotehele House and Gardens offers dining options for visitors. The Edgcumbe Tea Room, located at Cotehele Quay, provides a lovely spot for refreshments and light meals with views of the river. There is also a cafe near the main house, offering a selection of hot and cold drinks, snacks, and meals. These facilities ensure hikers and visitors can refuel during their exploration of the estate.

    Beyond the main house, what are some 'hidden gems' or unique features to look out for at Cotehele?

    Beyond the impressive Tudor house, look out for the Valley Garden, a steep and wild area accessible via a tunnel, leading to a thatched Victorian summerhouse and a medieval stewpond. The Chapel-in-the-Woods, built by Sir Richard Edgcumbe, offers a poignant historical spot. Don't miss the working Cotehele Mill, where you can see grain being ground, and the Cotehele Quay with its restored sailing barge, the 'Shamrock', offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past.

    Is Cotehele House and Gardens accessible for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

    While some areas of Cotehele House and Gardens are accessible, the estate's historic nature and varied terrain mean that full accessibility can be challenging. The formal gardens around the house have some level paths, but the Valley Garden and paths leading down to the quay are steep and can be uneven, making them difficult for wheelchairs or pushchairs. The National Trust provides detailed accessibility information on their website, including specific routes and facilities, which is recommended to consult before your visit.

    What are the best times of year to visit Cotehele for specific natural highlights?

    Cotehele offers beauty year-round. Spring is spectacular with daffodils covering the meadow near the north-west tower and the orchards bursting into bloom. Summer showcases the vibrant herbaceous borders and water lilies in the formal garden pond. Autumn is ideal for enjoying the apple orchards and the rich colours of the changing foliage across the estate. Even in winter, the estate has a unique charm, with highlights like the famous 60-foot Christmas garland in the Great Hall.

    Are there any pubs or accommodation options near Cotehele House and Gardens?

    While Cotehele itself is a historic estate, there are several charming pubs and accommodation options in the surrounding villages and towns within the Tamar Valley. Nearby villages like Calstock, St Dominick, and Bere Alston offer local pubs and guesthouses. For a wider selection of hotels and B&Bs, the larger towns of Saltash or even Plymouth are within a reasonable driving distance. It's recommended to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    Can I purchase local produce or souvenirs at Cotehele?

    Yes, visitors can purchase local produce and souvenirs at Cotehele. The working Cotehele Mill grinds grain into flour, which is available for purchase on-site. The estate also has a shop that sells a range of National Trust merchandise, local crafts, and often produce from the orchards, such as apples or apple juice, depending on the season. These make for lovely mementos or gifts from your visit.

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