About
The future seemed bright for Viscount Clifden and his family in spring 1914. His eldest son, Tommy, had a promising political career; Gerald, next in line, was employed at the Foreign Office; his other sons were flourishing at school and university and his daughters had high-society suitors on the horizon. But then came the First World War...see the effects of the war on the family and Lanhydrock in the exhibition on all year.
Guide Prices
Free event - Normal admission charges apply
Facilities
Accessibility
- Toilets for Disabled Visitors
Catering
- On-Site café/restaurant
- Picnic Site
Establishment Features
Event Facilities
Key Features
- In countryside
- Outdoor Event
Parking & Transport
Specialist Features
- Family Fun
- Marketed towards families
TripAdvisor
Map & Directions
Road Directions
2½ miles south east of Bodmin. Follow signposts from either A30, A38 Bodmin–Liskeard or take B3268 off A390 at Lostwithiel
National cycle route 3 passes the main entrance.
Public Transport Directions
From Bodmin take the 555 Western Greyhound bus service to Bodmin Parkway. From here go through the red National Trust gate and take the 20 minute or so walk along the old carriage drive to Lanhydrock House.