Fodor's Expert Review Lanhydrock

Bodmin Historic Home Fodor's Choice

One of Cornwall's greatest country piles, Lanhydrock gives a look into the lives of the upper classes in the 19th century. The former home of the powerful, wealthy Robartes family was originally constructed in the 17th century but was totally rebuilt after a fire in 1881. Its granite exterior remains true to the house's original form, however, and the long picture gallery in the north wing, with its barrel-vaulted plaster ceiling depicting 24 biblical scenes, survived the devastation. A small museum shows photographs and letters relating to the family. The house's endless pantries, sculleries, dairies, nurseries, and linen cupboards bear witness to the immense amount of work involved in maintaining this lifestyle. About 900 acres of wooded parkland border the River Fowey, and in spring the gardens present an exquisite ensemble of magnolias, azaleas, and rhododendrons. Allow two hours to see the house and more time to stroll the grounds. The house is 3 miles southeast of Bodmin.

Historic Home Fodor's Choice

Quick Facts

Off A30, A38, and B3268
Bodmin, Cornwall  PL30 5AD, England

01208-265950

www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: £17, House and gardens closed Nov.–Feb.

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