Enter into the evil yet romantic era of smuggling in Cornwall and see what is probably the finest collection of smuggling artefacts in the country. Smuggling evolved when customs dues were first introduced in the thirteenth century but there was no f ...
Launceston Castle's in Cornwall keep is set on the high motte of a stronghold built soon after the Norman Conquest. Its North gate was famously used as a gaol for George Fox during the reign of Charles II. As the venue for the county assizes and gaol ...
Lawrence House in Launceston, Cornwall is a typical Georgian town house . Built in 1753, Lawrence House was given to the Trust to help preserve the character of the street. It is now leased to Launceston Town Council and in use as a local museum and ...
At The Tamar Otter and Wildlife Centre we many varied species of Otter. Our Asian Short Clawed Otters are split into two groups. Raymond and Sunny, then we have Thor, Tilly, Tomi, Tiny and Leah. Our British Otters are called Tino, Tamarisk, William, ...
Trecarrell Manor Chapel and Hall is a small, mediaeval stone hall with beautiful oriel window and an impressive hearth. A minstrel's gallery completes the scene. Set in unspoilt natural countryside, with an small,ancient chapel next door, this place ...
Trethorne is the ideal choice for fun activities for adults and children or our excellent home cooked food in our licenced restaurant, and all on one site near Launceston on the Devon / Cornwall border! Trethorne is a large all weather tourist attrac ...
One Summer day in 1743, two of John Wesley's advance agents, John Nelson and John Downes, tired and hungry, asked for refreshment at a house with a stone porch, the home of Digory Isbell, a Journeyman Stonemason. In his absence his wife, Elizabeth, e ...