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Trerice Gardens – An Elizabethan Manor House with a award winning vegetable garden

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Trerice Gardens

The time team visit Treice House to explore the history of this Elizabethan Manor house. This is a National Trust property.

Trerice is a small secluded Elizabethan manor house built in 1571 with fine interiors and a delightful garden and a ‘barrel-roofed’ Great Chamber. The house was built in 1573 by Sir John Arundell whose family owned the house for over 400 years. It was acquired by the National Trust in 1953.

A National Trust in Cornwall Property shop in house and a tea-room in the barn. There is an award-winning Tudor vegetable garden education project behind the Barn and n old Cornish apple orchard.

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