Tintagel Old Post Office
Tintagel Old Post Office
Acquired in 1903, this unusual and atmospheric 14th-century yeoman's farmhouse is the Trust's first built property in Cornwall. With a famously wavy slate roof and over 600 years of history it beckons the curious to explore.
The name dates from the Victorian period when it briefly held a licence to be the letter receiving station for the district.
Come and see items on display including Victorian postal equipment, a selection of samplers and furniture dating back to the 16th century. Retreat from the busy high street in our beautiful back garden.
Schools
The Old Post Office provides a wide range of learning opportunities. A quick tour of the house will allow for comparisons across time. Alternatively, we can offer full-day visits for children to really get hands on with the past.
House tours can be provided for school groups who are short of time. The tours pick up on the basic history of the house and how life has changed. We can tailor the tours to your needs.
How to get the most from your visit:
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Book at least one month in advance so we can create a unique visit
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Decide on the key points you want your group to learn
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Arrange a visit to the site for yourself, so you know the house
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Make sure the children bring wet weather gear and old, warm clothing