Reviews
What Jephson likes about Cotehele:
Spent a day here. The house is absolutely splendid and there are some lovely walks around the extensive grounds. It was raining on the day we went but as long as you are equipped with at least an umbrella you will be fine. Stout shoes would be recommended for the walks. Several coffee shops dotted around. Signposting leaves a bit to be desired but otherwise great. View all feedback. What boyd1952 doesn't like about Cotehele:
Not a very good welcome oh you been before so know your way. No a number of yes since we where here. I found this property cold dark. Tapestries on every wall showing there wealth but makes rooms very dark cold. View all feedback.
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Such a beautiful place lots to see and do. From the house, gardens to the lovely walk down to quay/ mill. Would recommend to anyone wanting a lovely day out.
I visited this restaurant for a stroll along the waterfront and through the wooded area, where it was cooler. The area was really beautiful, and since it was ou...
read moreCotehele is set in a wonderful location. The interior of the house contained a number of excellent historical artefacts. The gardens, although not extensive, we...
read moreNot a very good welcome oh you been before so know your way. No a number of yes since we where here. I found this property cold dark. Tapestries on every wall s...
read moreThis restaurant is definitely worth a visit not only for the delicious food, but also for the interesting items in the house. One highlight is the Italian ebony...
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read moreNestled along the picturesque River Tamar, Cotehele is a must-visit National Trust property that captivates with its stunning gardens and intriguing historical artefacts. While some aspects of the house can feel dark and underwhelming, the beautiful grounds provide ample opportunities for delightful woodland walks. Although there are mixed feelings about the restaurant, with some dishes lacking freshness, others highlight the charm of the café and its welcoming volunteers. Visitors often leave enchanted by the Italian walnut cabinet and the serene waterfront, making Cotehele a hidden gem worth exploring, especially during quieter seasons.