Everything about The Tregothnan totally explained
The
Tregothnan Estate, located near
Truro in
Cornwall,
UK, is the traditional home of the
Boscawen family, and the seat of
Lord Falmouth. The original house was built in
Plantagenet times and sacked in the
English Civil War. The new house has the date 1652 carved in stone above the side gate. It was enlarged in the early 19th century to designs by
William Wilkins, the architect of the
National Gallery in
London.
Tregothnan is famous for its large private
botanic garden and
arboretum. Tregothnan isn't open to the public, but guided visits to the garden may be arranged.
A
tea plantation has recently been started on the grounds.
(External Link
) In 1872
Viscount Falmouth of
Mereworth Castle, Maidstone, Kent, was listed in the top ten land holdings in Cornwall with an estate of 25,910 acres or 3.41% of the total area of Cornwall.
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