Cotehele

 

Cotehele is a well-preserved Tudor manor house located in Cornwall, England, and is managed by the National Trust. Built in the late 15th and early 16th centuries by the Edgecumbe family, Cotehele is renowned for its medieval architecture, richly decorated interiors, and extensive collections of tapestries, arms, and period furniture.

The estate also features beautifully maintained gardens, a historic quay on the River Tamar, and a working watermill. One of its most iconic features is the annual Christmas garland, made from thousands of dried flowers grown on the estate.

Cotehele offers a rare glimpse into life in a wealthy Tudor household and remains a popular destination for visitors interested in history, architecture, and heritage landscapes.

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