Mount Edgcumbe

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Mount Edgcumbe photo

Open

House and Earls Garden:
23rd March-30th September 2008, Sunday to Thursday 11am to 4.30pm

Park:
Open all year

Admission charges

House and Earls Garden
Adult: £5
Child: £2.50
Concession: £4
Family : £11.50

Group Booking (10 or more)
Adult: £4
Child: £2.20

Park Area
Free of charge - car parking charges apply

 

Set in 865 acres of spectacular landscape overlooking Plymouth Sound, Mount Edgcumbe is truly a jewel in Cornwall’s crown. Originally built between 1547 and 1553 by Sir Richard Edgcumbe, Mount Edgcumbe House was enlarged during the 17th and 18th centuries. Miraculously the red stone walls of the Tudor house survived a direct hit by bombs in 1941. It was later restored by the 6th Earl between 1958 and 1964 before eventually passing into the ownership of Plymouth City and Cornwall County Councils 1971.

Decorated in the 18th century style the house contains, ceramics, furniture and paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Gerard Edema and William van der Velde form the original Mount Edgcumbe family collection and can be viewed by the public during the open season.

The house itself is set in Grade I listed gardens, some of the most outstanding in Cornwall. With the themed formal gardens in the lower park – English, Italian, French, American, New Zealand and many more, there is something for everyone to see. If that’s not enough, follow the 3-mile multi use trail to see more of the stunning landscape and the resident wildlife.

Home of the National Camellia Collection and winner of the RHS Britain in Bloom Park of the Year, this estate has something for everyone.

Information & contact

Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park, Cremyll, Torpoint, Cornwall PL10 1HZ

Telephone: (01752) 822236
Orangery Restaruant: (01752) 822586