Cotehele Clock
Cotehele house includes a turret clock which is powered using weights on a rope wrapped around a capstan, rather than a pendulum. The clock has no face and instead strikes a bell on the hour. It is the earliest turret clock in its original position and still working, and possibly the earliest working turret clock in the world. The design was relatively common in the 14th Century but most were replaced and scrapped.
On walks
- Cotehele to Calstock (5.9 mile walk)
- Cotehele to Metherell (3.9 mile walk)
- Danescombe Valley (2.4 mile walk)