Tuesday 26 April 2011

Cotehele

Home of the Edgcumbe family for many centuries, Cotehele is one of the most original Tudor houses in the UK. Undisturbed and well preserved for centuries; much of the décor and furnishings have been preserved and today, you can really get a feel for how the family lived in the yester-year, going as far back as you can imagine. This is a truly outstanding Tudor house befitting a visit by all touring Cornwall.

The grounds are amazing, with a Valley Garden where you can explore the well maintained and planned garden walks. The grounds are vast, and as well as being able to visit the apple and cherry orchards, you can traverse the many streams, woodlands, riversides and paths around the grounds.

Cotehele is a beautiful a most recognised Tudor house where one can stay close by, in the many holiday cottages available. Many of Cornwall’s best cottages, some of which cottages are close by to such an amazing attraction.

Cornwall’s cottage owners are very friendly to visitors, who arrive to explore much of Cornwall’s history, structures, monuments and historical sites; most tourists’ find a wealth of Cornwall’s most prominent historical sites. There is plenty of cottage accommodation on offer, throughout the whole of Cornwall; making Cornwall a fantastic place to begin a journey of discovery of the many attractions and other points of interest. You should select a cosy cottage, which will enhance the whole family experience of this historical corner of Britain.

A visit to Cornwall should include plans to venture and hopefully discover many historical sites, villages, Cornwall cottage, or the stunning countryside. Cornwall is an excellent choice to vacation with, sandy beaches, countryside, culture and traditional values. You will enjoy much of what is available, throughout Cornwall, in the luxury of a traditional and charming cottage; go to the Cornwall Sunshine website where you will find your perfect cottage. A main attraction of Cornwall, is that it is home to many sites that are steeped in history, mythology and tradition, not to mention the quaint small farms, towns and villages. You will no doubt realise the historical importance of a cottage in Cornwall, built out of local stone, many converted from old, yet charming barns. These are an important inclusion of Cornwall’s history and a visual guide of how stunning it is to be in Cornwall.

There are many stories and legends associated with Cotehele and a visit would not be the same without a cup of tea and cake from the Quay tea room, and of course there is a museum and art and craft gallery. This is truly a stunning Tudor house where you can get yourself lost its wonderful history.

If you take your family to Cornwall, make sure pay a visit to Cotehele.

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