Port Eliot is a stunning Grade-I listed stately home and priory, remodelled by Sir John Soane in the 18th century. It sits in gardens and parkland created by renowned landscape gardener Humphrey Repton.
Enjoy a fantastic day exploring the gardens and parkland and touring the house – with 3 types of tour to choose from. The Stables Cafe, Shop and Elephant Bar are also a must.
How To Find Us
By Train
Great Western Railway has regular trains to St Germans on the Exeter / Penzance line
The Main House is a five minute walk through the village from St. Germans station
By Car
From the A38 take the B3249, following signs for St Germans.
On reaching St. Germans village take the small 1st left, signposted as Newport.
At the end of the lane you will come to the Stables Cafe, beyond which is entrance and parking for Port Eliot House and Gardens
From the A374 take the B3249, towards St Germans.
Progress through St. Germans village, past the church and the Eliot Arms and turn right into Newport.
At the end of the lane you will come to the Stables Cafe, beyond which is entrance and parking for Port Eliot House and Gardens
By Bus
Plymouth City Bus runs a regular service between Plymouth and Liskeard
The no. 71 & 72 bus stops at St Germans railway station and the Eliot Arms pub