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Trelissick House & Garden

Castles & Country Houses, Event, Film & Wedding Hire, Gardens & Parks
Trelissick dates back to the 1750s, but has known many changes and many different owners. In the early 20th century the estate was acquired by , Leonard Daneham Cunliffe, a wealthy banker and director of Harrods. At his death he left it to his step-daughter Ida Copeland, whose husband, Ronald Copeland, chairman of the Spode Copeland china works. 

She donated Trelissick to the National Trust in 1955, with the house and walled garden being retained as a family home. In 2013 her son William and his wife decided to move to another house. 

The Trust could acquire a part of the contents.

The garden is noted for its rare shrubs. It offers a large park, woodland walks and marvellous views overFalmouth and  the estuary of the River Fal.

The Trelissick Barn is a venue for corporate and private events, such as meetings, parties

For visits and more detailed information, see website

 

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Trelissick House & Garden

Trelissick House & Garden
Feock
TR3 6QL
United Kingdom