Stuart House and its collection

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Stuart House is a Tudor town house where in 1644 Charles I stayed whilst he mustered his troops for his campaign in Cornwall. It now houses an exhibition about this time in the houses history, as well as being a thriving art and heritage gallery, with refreshments and a secret garden.

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Stuart House
Barras Street
PL14 6AB Liskeard

Visitor information Stuart House

Opening hours

Mon-Fri 0930-1530
Sat 0930-1230

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

Barras Street, Liskeard

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Stuart House Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Stuart House in Liskeard, England is a well-preserved 16th-century town house that offers visitors a glimpse into local history. The building itself is an excellent example of Tudor architecture, with its distinctive timber-framed structure and period features. The museum showcases various exhibits on the history of Liskeard and the surrounding area, including displays on local industries, social life, and notable figures.

    Visitors generally appreciate the informative displays and the effort put into maintaining the historic building. The volunteer staff are often praised for their knowledge and friendliness, enhancing the overall experience. The house also functions as a community arts center, hosting temporary exhibitions, workshops, and events, which adds to its appeal.

    However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small, and the content might not be extensive enough for those seeking a more in-depth historical experience. The accessibility can be challenging for some due to the nature of the old building, with narrow staircases and uneven floors.

    The garden attached to Stuart House is a pleasant feature, offering a quiet space for reflection or a nice spot for a break during the visit. The small café on-site receives mixed reviews, with some enjoying the homemade offerings while others find it basic.

    Overall, Stuart House provides a modest but engaging look into local history, housed in a charming historic building. It's a good stop for those interested in Tudor architecture or local heritage, but may not occupy visitors for an extended period.

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