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Saltram House walk
Saltram House
Saltram House at Plympton.
Take a gentle walk through the wooded grounds of Saltram House near Plymouth.

BBC Radio Devon's Pippa Quelch took a circular trail through the park and along the banks of the River Plym.


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Saltram House

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GETTING THERE

Saltram garden is 3.5 miles east of Plymouth and 0.75 miles south of the A38.

Directions: from the A38 Marsh Mills Roundabout, take the road to Plympton, along Plymouth Road.

Stay in the right hand lane and at the second set of traffic lights turn right up Cott Hill.

At the top of the hill, turn right. The entrance to Saltram House is just in front of you. (note: there is another entrance to the grounds through Stag Gates, further along the road.)

House opening dates and times: end of March to end of October, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday open 12 noon to 5pm.

Also open March, Saturday and Sunday 11am to 4pm.

Public Admission: Adult £3.50. (Times and prices correct Feb 2004)

Saltram House
Plympton
Plymouth
PL7 1UH

Telephone:
01752 333500

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The National Trust's Saltram House is a magnificent Georgian mansion overlooking the Plym estuary.

It was built in the middle of the 18th century, incorporating parts of a Tudor house that was already on the site.

The house is set in beautiful gardens and is surrounded by landscaped parkland.

You can enjoy walks through the park, woodlands and beside the river.

Highlights include follies, an orangery, ancient trees and flowering shrubs. In the grounds is the Chapel Art Gallery, a restored 19th century chapel that now hosts regular art exhibitions during the summer months.

Walking trail through woods
Walking trail through Saltram Woods
We suggest you explore the parkland and discover the walk that best suits you.

You may recognise Saltram House from the silver screen! Saltram was Norland Park in the film adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility starring Emma Thompson, Kate Winslett, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman.

Radio Devon's Pippa Quelch chose a circular walk anticlockwise around Saltram House, starting at the main car park and following the woodland trail down to the Plym estuary.

The riverside path heads towards Chelson Meadow, and then along the estate's private road back to the house.

Pippa Quelch at Saltram
Pippa Quelch sets off on her walk around Saltram.
It took about 45 minutes at a leisurely pace. If you want a long, strenuous hike, this isn't the place for you!

The terrain is largely concrete paths or roads, and woodland gravel or mud paths.

Sometimes after heavy rain some parts could be a bit muddy, depending on where you choose to walk.

Many walks within the park are suitable for wheelchair users, pushchairs and bicycles. Dogs are permitted, but need to be kept on a lead in certain parts of the parkland where animals may be grazing.

Pippa's Tip: The grounds are open all the year round so you are always allowed into the park to walk, if not to visit Saltram House itself.

During the busy tourist months it's possible you may be charged to enter the park at a toll booth just beyond the entrance gate.

To avoid the charge (if you don't want to visit the house) you can park in the 'Dog Walkers Car Park' which is on the right, just inside the entrance gate.




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