Pencarrow House and Gardens
The seat of the Molesworth family since the 16th century, Pencarrow is a splendid Palladian mansion in formal gardens on the cusp of Bodmin Moor.
The approach to Pencarrow is pretty dramatic, along a mile-long drive leading you through an Iron Age hillfort.
Tours are given of the house from Sunday to Thursday between March and September.
There are lots of precious things to savour as you go, like paintings by Joshua Reynolds and Samuel Scott, Meissen, Worcester, Sèvres and Kangxi period porcelain.
The finest piece of porcelain though has to be the Qianlong-era famille rose bowl.
On top of all this there’s a set of glass pens from the Great Exhibition (1851), invaluable 18th-century furniture and displays of antique toys, costumes and a rare portable shower from 1840. The grounds are open seven days a week and have a sunken Italian garden, palm house, ice house, deep woodland and an early Medieval Cornish cross.
The approach to Pencarrow is pretty dramatic, along a mile-long drive leading you through an Iron Age hillfort.
Tours are given of the house from Sunday to Thursday between March and September.
There are lots of precious things to savour as you go, like paintings by Joshua Reynolds and Samuel Scott, Meissen, Worcester, Sèvres and Kangxi period porcelain.
The finest piece of porcelain though has to be the Qianlong-era famille rose bowl.
On top of all this there’s a set of glass pens from the Great Exhibition (1851), invaluable 18th-century furniture and displays of antique toys, costumes and a rare portable shower from 1840. The grounds are open seven days a week and have a sunken Italian garden, palm house, ice house, deep woodland and an early Medieval Cornish cross.

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