COTEHELE, CORNWALL

At the heart of this riverside estate sits the granite and slatestone house of Cotehele, built mainly between 1485 and 1627 and a home of the Edgcumbe family for centuries. Intimate chambers feature large Tudor fireplaces and rich hangings. Outside, the formal gardens overlook the richly planted valley garden below, with medieval dovecote, stewpond and Victorian summer house, and 18th-century tower above. At the Quay interesting old buildings house the Edgcumbe Arms tea-room and an outstation of the National Maritime Museum. The restored Tamar sailing barge Shamrock is moored alongside. A network of footpaths throughout the estate provides a variety of riverside and woodland walks with nature conservation and industrial archaeology interest. Special updates: From Easter 2004, Cotehele Gallery moves to the East Range, Cotehele House with fine art and craft from West Country artists.


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Activities

INTRODUCTORY WATERSKIING

EXTENDED WAKEBOARDING

HALF DAY SURFING

INTRODUCTORY WAKEBOARDING

EXTENDED WATERSKIING

BESPOKE CRICKET BAT EXPERIENCE

WEEKEND SURVIVAL CAMP EXPERIENCE

THE BERTINET KITCHEN COOKERY COURSE

BREADMAKING COURSE AT THE BERTINET KITCHEN

ACCELERATED FREEFALL COURSE


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