Lanhydrock
Lanhydrock was originally a 17th century house which was almost totally destroyed in 1881 and is now one of the most fascinating late 19th century houses in England. Although the gatehouse and north wing survived, the rest of the house was rebuilt. The Long Gallery, which was saved from the fire, has a plaster ceiling that depicts scenes from the Old Testament. The interior is a warren of rooms and houses a large collection of theological books and family portraits. The garden features a stunning collection of flowering shrubs and a famous avenue of beech and sycamore trees.
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Address
Lanhydrock,
Lanhydrock,
Bodmin,
Cornwall
PL30 5AD
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Information on Lanhydrock, Lanhydrock, Bodmin
| Opening Times: | House: 15 Mar to 30 Sep, Tue to Sun 11:00-17:30, 1 Oct to 2 Nov, Tue to Sun 11:00-17:00. Garden: All year, Daily 10:00-18:00. Open BH Mons & Mons in Aug. |
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| Admission: | NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices. |
| Location: | Two and half miles south east of Bodmin; follow signposts from either A30, A38 Bodmin-Liskeard or B3268 Bodmin-Lostwithiel roads. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access,
Sales Point,
Shop,
Cafe,
Refreshments,
Restaurants,
Parking Availability |

