Enjoy the summer colours at Cotehele

The sixteenth-century dovecote in the Valley Garden at Cotehele was once the roost for birds destined for the Edgcumbe family’s dinner table. These days a dole of white doves happily makes this place their home, enjoying the beautiful colours appearing in the garden and the views over to nearby Calstock. It’s a beautiful time of year to come and visit Cotehele as the flowers for this year’s garland are starting to grow, repairs are underway on Shamrock at Cotehele Quay and the wheels are continuing to turn downstream at Cotehele Mill.

Cotehele wouldn’t be the special place it is today without the help of volunteers who give a little time each week. Have you ever thought about volunteering? At Cotehele we have many opportunities available. Do visit our volunteering pages on our website or email us via cotehele@nationaltrust.org.uk to find out more.

Nancy Belle boat trips from Cotehele Quay

Monday 4, Tuesday 5, Monday 18, Tuesday 19 June, Tuesday 17 – various times.

Board the 22ft ‘Nancy Belle’ and head up river under Calstock viaduct to learn more about the Tamar Valley. Trips approximately 2 hours. See nationaltrust.org.uk/Cotehele for more dates and ring 01579 351346 to book. £15 per person.

Painting Workshops with Peter Dolbear

Saturday 9 June, 10.30am-4pm

Join local artist Peter Dolbear for a painting workshop in the beautiful setting of Cotehele where Peter will be teaching you the skills of painting. Booking essential, call 01579 351346 to book. £75 per person.

Summer Pudding Club at The Edgcumbe tea-room

Friday 22 June, 7pm

Head down to The Edgcumbe tea-room on Cotehele Quay for an evening tasting of our homemade desserts created from the best local ingredients. Booking essential, £20 per person. Call 01579 351346 to book.

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