Description
Lanhydrock House, 3mi/5km south of Bodmin, is well worth visiting. Originally a Jacobean manor, it was largely rebuilt after a fire in 1881. The north wing however survived undamaged and has a superb plaster ceiling (c 1642) decorated with scenes from the Old Testament. The drawing room has 18th C furnishings, including a portrait by George Romney, the morning room splendid tapestries from the Mortlake works (17th C). The old kitchen fittings and equipment are a delight for anyone interested in cookery. A magnificent avenue of yews enhances the lovely park.

The garden is filled with rare trees and shrubs as well as colorful rhododendrons and magnolias.
Hobbies & Activities category: Culinary attraction;  Decorative arts display;  Fabrics, textiles, costumes exhibits;  Furniture display;  Manor or country house;  Provincial or municipal park
Do-It-Yourself Tours
Address
Lanhydrock
North Bodmin PL30 5AD
United Kingdom
Hours
March 19 to September 30
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosed11:0011:0011:0011:0011:0011:00
Closed17:3017:3017:3017:3017:3017:30
October 1 to October 30
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosed11:0011:0011:0011:0011:0011:00
Closed17:0017:0017:0017:0017:0017:00
Always open, even if weekly hours indicate otherwise
Spring Bank Holiday - Britain (Last Monday, May)
Summer Bank Holiday - Britain outside Scotland (Last Monday, August)
Cost
Adult7.90
Group discounts6.90
Family19.75
Grounds / gardens only around attraction4.40
Child3.95
All values are in local currency.
Tips
Last admission to house 30 minutes before closing.
Garden is open daily until dusk.
Disabled
Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.
Facilities
Gift shop
Restaurant or food service
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