Saltram

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Dog/Pet friendly
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The Orangery in the Saltram Estate, Devon, built in 1773. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
The Orangery in the Saltram Estate, Devon, built in 1773. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
The Orangery in the Saltram Estate, Devon, built in 1773. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
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The south facade of Saltram House, Devon. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
The south facade of Saltram House, Devon. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
The south facade of Saltram House, Devon. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
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A family at Saltram estate in summer time, Devon. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
A family at Saltram estate in summer time, Devon. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
A family at Saltram estate in summer time, Devon. <span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
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Visitors in the Stable Courtyard at Saltram estate, Devon.<span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
Visitors in the Stable Courtyard at Saltram estate, Devon.<span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
Visitors in the Stable Courtyard at Saltram estate, Devon.<span style='font-size:8px;'>®National Trust Images </span>
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Explore Saltram House and Gardens Saltram was originally an 18th century landscape garden, featuring a fine orangery still used to produce a good collection of citrus fruit, and other buildings of the 1770s. Developments in the 19th century have continued to the present day, giving rise to a plantsman´s garden with sheltered pathways offering year round interest. Lots of early spring colour from bulbs and shrubs give way to areas of wild flowers and herbaceous plants underplanting huge and ancient trees. Many varied evergreens provide structure and shelter throughout the year whilst new developments increase the winter interest.

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Child friendly

Dog/Pet friendly

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Disabled Access

Parking Available

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Parkland Acreage: 20
Open Times: Gardens: 1 Jan to 9 Mar & 10 Nov to 30 Dec, Daily 11:00-16:00, 10 Mar to 9 Nov, Daily 11:00-17:00. Closed 25-26 Dec. Please see NT website for House & Park opening times.
Price Details: NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices.

Arrival information & directions

Address: Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, PlymouthPL7 1UH, United Kingdom

Three and a half miles eats of Plymouth city centre, between Plymouth to Exeter road (A38) and the Plymouth to Kingsbridge road (A379); take Plympton turn at Marsh Mills roundabout.

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