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Cornwall

Cotehele

An atmospheric Tudor house with Medieval roots, a mill on a historic quay, a glorious garden with valley views and an expansive estate to explore.

St Dominick, near Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6TA

A view of the front of the house and garden at Cotehele on a sunny day, Cornwall

Important notice

Due to essential maintenance, Cotehele Mill will be closed on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 March. The rest of the Cotehele estate remains open as usual, including the house, garden, cafes, gallery, and shop.

Planning your visit

An adult and two children explore the garden surrounded by daffodils in spring at Cotehele, Cornwall

Events at Cotehele 

See our upcoming events happening at Cotehele, including seasonal trails, exhibitions, activities and more

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Visiting Cotehele with your dog 

Dogs are welcome to join you at Cotehele. There are miles of paths and loads of space where they can stretch their legs and bowls of clean water once they’re thirsty. Cotehele is a two pawprint rated place.

Visitors exploring the orchard at Cotehele with an all-terrain mobility tramper
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The Tramper at Cotehele 

All-terrain Tramper hire at Cotehele, in partnership with Countryside Mobility, allows visitors to explore the garden and estate with ease. Advance booking essential.

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Cotehele map 

Take a look at the map of Cotehele to help plan your visit.

A couple walking among daffodils and under pink blossom, holding a camera up close to the pink blossom

Explore for free with your National Lottery ticket 

As part of National Lottery Open Week 2025, we're offering free entry to many places in our care to National Lottery players between 15–23 March. As a charity, we want to say thank you to the lottery players who've made so much of our conservation work possible. Car parking charges apply. Follow this link to find out more about what you need to bring to take part in this offer.

Walkers sat by a waterfall on the Afon Tarell river in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

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