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18th-Century house set within a magnificent landscape garden, still home to the Carew Pole family. 

Discover the story of a family who became caught up in the extraordinary events of the English Civil War. Their history is bound up in this beautiful house, which is still the home of the Carew Pole family today.

A house of silver grey stone, Antony is a beguiling mixture of the formal and informal. It's believed to be one of the finest surviving Queen Anne buildings in the West Country.

View the outstanding collection of portraits, including works by Sir Joshua Reynolds and a famous painting of Charles I during his trial. There are also fine examples of period furniture, textiles and tapestries.

Breathe in the sweeping views as you explore the landscape garden, which includes a formal garden with topiary, modern sculptures and the National Collection of Daylilies.

The magic of Antony was captured by director Tim Burton, as a film location for his blockbuster, Alice in Wonderland. 

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Dog Friendly
  • On-site Restaurant/Cafe
  • Shop

Key Features

  • Families

Parking & Transport

  • Parking On-site or Valet Parking

Map & Directions

Antony House & Gardens

Type:National Trust Property

Torpoint, Cornwall, PL11 2QA

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