The
present Delamore, the fourth house to be built on the Estate,
was commissioned by Admiral Parker and built in 1859. Delamore
has remained in the same family since 1688 when it was purchased
from the Balmains by Sir George Treby of Plympton. It is still
a traditional agricultural Dartmoor estate.
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The
house and gardens, not normally open to the public,
were designed by St Aubyn (an established Victorian church architect)
and built from Dartmoor granite. The high gabled roofs and a chapel
in the house are some features of note, and there is some fine stained
glass also from this era.
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The
gardens have some very old rhododendrons, believed to have
been brought here by Sir William Parker, who was one of Nelson's
Captains at Trafalgar, and later ADC to Queen Victoria. The
gardens have been altered and changed over the years but are
now in the process of restoration including the Millennium
Avenue with 52 lime trees and the largest
cromlech on Dartmoor.
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Delamore
Estate
Cornwood
Ivybridge
Devon
PL21 9RF
Tel: 01752 837711, 01752 837605
Fax: 01752 837888
Email: enquiries@delamore.com
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