Trerice and its collection

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Trerice is a historic manor situated in the parish of Newlyn East, near Newquay, in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This Tudor manor, known as Trerice House, is located at Kestle Mill, three miles east of Newquay. It's a significant site for those interested in history and architecture, offering a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved structure and surroundings.

Public Access to Trerice

The house and its surrounding garden have been under the care of the National Trust since 1953 and are open to the public. Visitors can explore the historic house and its beautiful garden, which includes an orchard with ancient varieties of fruit trees. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.

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ENTrerice - National Trust

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Trerice
Kestle Mill
TR8 4PG Newquay

Visitor information Trerice

Opening hours

Please check the National Trust website before visiting.

Admission

National Trust passValid
Adults£12.00
Children£6.00
Family£30.00
Family (1 adult, 2 children)£18.00

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop
Restaurant

Location & Map

Kestle Mill, Newquay

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Exhibitions

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Trerice Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Trerice, located near Newquay in Cornwall, England, is an Elizabethan manor house managed by the National Trust. Visitors generally appreciate its well-preserved Tudor architecture and intimate atmosphere. The house offers a glimpse into 16th-century life, with period furnishings and decor. Many reviewers comment on the knowledgeable and friendly staff who enhance the experience with informative talks and tours. The gardens, while not extensive, are often described as charming and well-maintained, providing a pleasant outdoor space to explore. Some visitors note that the property is relatively small compared to other stately homes, which can be seen as either a positive (easy to explore thoroughly) or a negative (limited content) depending on expectations. The on-site cafe receives mixed reviews, with some praising the quality of food and others finding it average. A few visitors mention that the house can get busy during peak times, which might impact the experience. Overall, Trerice is generally regarded as a worthwhile visit for those interested in Tudor history and architecture, offering a more intimate and less crowded experience than some of the larger, more famous properties in the region.

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