National Trust stone house with cottage garden housing Victorian postal ephemera and 1700s samplers.
Went here while on holiday. Beautiful little village and well worth the visit to the castle to see Arthur's statue. Steps to climb up and down so not everyone can do this but if you can definitely recommend. PS2.50 to get a lift back up from the ruins was well.worth it.
A nice old cottage with lots of history. The staff were very friendly, helpful and informative. It's not a large site so you won't be here for more than half an hour or so. It is in the middle of the village so not out of the way. If you are visiting Tintagel then it will be worthwhile to add to your itinery but I wouldn't travel a long way just to visit as it would probably take longer to travel than the time spent inside. The garden is very pretty. There is parking nearby in the village and they wrap up second hand books with nice descriptions on labels to buy for just PS1. Children books also. That was very nice.
This smaller National Trust properties 5 rooms and small garden can be seen in about 20 minutes, but has great volunteers and information in multiple languages. It gives quite a bit of written information about the building, and it's many purposes and improvements over the past 600-650 years, so very interesting to see. It does not have toilets, but there are public ones a 2 minute walk around the corner.
This building is a real gem and well worth a visit. It has an ancient charm that's wonderful and its beams and low ceilings create a character property that is well worth exploring. If you're in the area check it out
Well worth visiting if you're a National Trust member. Beautiful old building, plenty of history. Small garden at the back, little rooms to wander around, upstairs (not easy walking/steps) interesting. Allow perhaps 30 - 45 mins for the visit, it's not huge ! Carpark (suitable for MHs) opposite.
Absolutely loved this little place. 5 rooms to explore with lots of history and information. Take the time to read about each individual room and make sure you go out in to the garden too. The building had been used as a number of different businesses before becoming a post office. The platform upstairs is definitely worth a look. Although Tintagel is made famous because of the castle, this place was definitely a favourite.
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Went here while on holiday. Beautiful little village and well worth the visit to the castle to see Arthur's statue. Steps to climb up and down so not everyone can do this but if you can definitely recommend. PS2.50 to get a lift back up from the ruins was well.worth it.
A nice old cottage with lots of history. The staff were very friendly, helpful and informative. It's not a large site so you won't be here for more than half an hour or so. It is in the middle of the village so not out of the way. If you are visiting Tintagel then it will be worthwhile to add to your itinery but I wouldn't travel a long way just to visit as it would probably take longer to travel than the time spent inside. The garden is very pretty. There is parking nearby in the village and they wrap up second hand books with nice descriptions on labels to buy for just PS1. Children books also. That was very nice.
This smaller National Trust properties 5 rooms and small garden can be seen in about 20 minutes, but has great volunteers and information in multiple languages. It gives quite a bit of written information about the building, and it's many purposes and improvements over the past 600-650 years, so very interesting to see. It does not have toilets, but there are public ones a 2 minute walk around the corner.
This building is a real gem and well worth a visit. It has an ancient charm that's wonderful and its beams and low ceilings create a character property that is well worth exploring. If you're in the area check it out
Well worth visiting if you're a National Trust member. Beautiful old building, plenty of history. Small garden at the back, little rooms to wander around, upstairs (not easy walking/steps) interesting. Allow perhaps 30 - 45 mins for the visit, it's not huge ! Carpark (suitable for MHs) opposite.
Absolutely loved this little place. 5 rooms to explore with lots of history and information. Take the time to read about each individual room and make sure you go out in to the garden too. The building had been used as a number of different businesses before becoming a post office. The platform upstairs is definitely worth a look. Although Tintagel is made famous because of the castle, this place was definitely a favourite.