One of the most beautiful National Trust properties in Cornwall, Lanhydrock House and gardens are a must-see all year round. Superbly set in wooded parkland of 1,000 acres and encircled by a garden of rare shrubs and trees.
Lanhydrock House has fifty rooms open to view, ranging from the richly furnished main rooms to servants' bedrooms, nursery and the great kitchen. Through the crenellated gatehouse dated c1641, an idyllic walk down to the River Fowey at Respryn Bridge and back through the woods, should not be missed.
The historical garden with its 30-acres of woodland was laid out back in 1857, but its present format was actually established later on in the Victorian period, and many of the plants are no more than 70 years old. However, a grand atmosphere permeates the entire setting and compliments the brilliant planting of more modern times.
Explore formal parterres of dazzling bedding plants and wander along paths that wind through a woodland landscape planted in a semi-formal Cornish fashion - rhododendrons and Himalayan magnolias lurching to their full-size in the fresh Cornish air. Because the grounds lie inland and rise up to 130-metres above sea level, the plants have to cope with harsher climates than the lush valley gardens of the south coast. In spite of this, Lanhydrock still puts on one of the county's most colourful spring shows, with over 120 species of cream and white magnolias featuring amongst a flurry of wild blooms that carpet the woodland. Learn more about the history and the work involved to keep the magnificent gardens maintained via the new interpretation on permanent display in the garden's thatched cottage.
Take-in the sweeping views over the gardens and the valley landscape, and it's pretty obvious that this is prime garden for walkers. Not only is there 30-acres of formal and informal woodland to explore, but the garden opens onto an extensive network of footpaths zig-zagging through 900-acres of beautiful countryside.
And with so much space to roam, Lanhydrock makes a very family friendly day out. Whilst the fresh air and colourful surroundings will captivate the kids' imaginations and wear them out, the restaurant has a fantastic children's menu and there are excellent baby-changing facilities on-site. Don't overload with family survival kits - there are baby slings, infant seats and pushchairs for loan, as well as a children's play area to keep them amused whilst you lie-back and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
Opening arrangements
House: 28 Feb - 1 Nov, 11am - 5.30pm (5pm from 1 Oct) open every day except Monday
Garden: All year, 10am - 6pm every day
Shop and Refreshments:
14 Feb- 27 Feb, 11am - 4pm, daily
28 Feb - 31 Mar, 11am - 5pm, daily
1 April - 30 Sept, 11am - 5.30pm, daily
1 Oct - 1 Nov, 11am - 5pm, daily
2 Nov - 24 Dec, 11am - 4pm, daily
27 Dec - 31 Dec, 11am - 4pm
Also open Bank Holiday Mondays & Mons in Aug
Refreshments available from 10.30am in main season
From the A38 and the A30: Signposted
From Bodmin Parkway station station it is 1.75 miles to Lanhydrock.
| Open All Year |
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| 2012 - Opening (12/03/2012 - 31/10/2012) |
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| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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| Garden and grounds (Gift Aid) | £6.75 per ticket |
| Garden and Grounds (under 5s free) | £3.65 per ticket |
| Group House & Garden (15+) | £8.80 per ticket |
| House & Garden | £28.60 per ticket |
| House and Garden | £11.50 per ticket |
| House and Garden (6-16) | £5.70 per ticket |
| Pre-Arranged Groups | £9.70 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Tel: +44 01208 265950
Fax: +44 01208 265959
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