Launceston Castle. Jo Downs Glass Gallery. English Spirit Distillery. Lawrence House Museum. The distillery is open for tours and tastings.
You can choose a general tour that will detail how the team distils copper pot spirits and goes through different stages — from finding the raw ingredients to bottling the spirit up. Alternatively, there are rum and gin specific tours available, where you can learn more about the process of each particular drink.
This museum now operates as the Launceston Town Museum, with collections spread over three floors. Learn about things like the Southern Railway Station, Launceston in the War, Victorian Launceston, notable people from the town and the Australian connection. With a clock tower looming over the high street and lots of engravings featuring different scenes from the town, this is definitely one of the best things to do in Launceston!
The church hails from the late medieval era, although the west tower is from a 14th century church constructed by Edward the Black Prince when he was Duke of Cornwall. This tower that still stands today was a watchtower, used to look over the town for enemy invaders.
However, it nowadays has six bells which date back to The cattle market was located at the bottom of the tower, and iron rings used to tether cattle remain there today. The tower was also used as a weighing station, where vendors weighted wool and yarn. Furthermore, the earliest clock in Cornwall sat on the top of the tower. Work began in and finished in The historic Polson Bridge used to be one of the only ways to cross the river Tamar. It was constructed not long after the Norman conquest as an easy way to reach Launceston Castle from Devon.
It is a geographically significant place, being the spot where Royalist and Parliamentarian forces fought in the Civil War, and the limit of the parole area in the 19th century — criminals who stepped over the bridge and broke their parole could be sent to prison. The bridge has been destroyed and rebuilt a few times, and the one you see today dates back to You can drive over it to travel between Cornwall and Devon!
If you want to visit a historic Tamar bridge that you can walk along, drive to Horsebridge, a small hamlet in Devon, which has a bridge spanning the river that dates back to ! Click here for Horsebridge Google Map Location. The Charlie Bears Gallery is a teddy bear company that was founded in the town in The gallery is a great place for children and features all of the collections from their beginning in the early 21st century.
As well as seeing countless bears and learning about the design process, there is also a Charlie Bears store. One of these is the Two Castles Trail. This is a 24 mile hike, and most people spend four days walking the distance, dong miles each day. It is an easy 9 minute ride on the 6A bus to get back to Launceston from Lifton.
Make sure that you check bus times before you set out. The Launceston Priory ruins date back to , when a monastery was constructed within the town. Ultimately, it was an abandoned building, and the stones and roof were robbed; it fell into complete disrepair and was used as a rubbish tip!
Luckily, in recent years what remains has been preserved. It is one of the best free things to do in Launceston and is open during daylight hours. There are many independent shops in the centre of town, perfect if you want to do some souvenir shopping!
From boutique stores to art galleries, you should find plenty for the shopaholic in you on Launceston high street!
Wesley Cottage is located in the nearby hamlet of Trewint, which is on the edge of Bodmin Moor, and is a fascinating historical place. The cottage dates back to the 18th century and is where the founder of Methodism — John Wesley — preached. John Wesley stayed in this house in Due to this, Trewint became a Methodist community. Wesley Cottage did fall into disrepair when some other chapels opened in the area, but they were restored in Check out the Wesley Cottage website for information about visiting.
The Antique Chair Museum is a collection of historic chairs that date from the 17th century to the early s. Plus, the Antique Chair Museum is actually a live museum — nearly all of the chairs in the museum are for sale apart from some really rare and irreplaceable items.
So if you want a unique souvenir from your time in Launceston, this is the place! It is open Monday — Saturday am to pm. So whether you want to go on the dodgems, try your hand at ten pin bowling, visit the playground with the little ones, or go to the animal park, there are loads of attractions here. If you are looking for somewhere near Launceston to spend a family day, Trethorne Leisure Park is ideal.
It is an 8 minute drive from the town centre or you can take the bus most of the way. Okehampton is just over the Tamar from Launceston. Like Launceston, it is a historic market town with lots of beautiful old buildings. The most famous of these is Okehampton Castle, which was built around the same time as Launceston Castle. Launceston Farm Holidays. Launceston Glamping.
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