Dear Future: I Leave This Place For You - Cotehele
Learn more about how a gift in your will could help us carry out crucial conservation work at Cotehele.
- Booking essential
- Free event
Without gifts in wills, we simply wouldn’t be able to look after the extraordinary places in our care. This special event will take you behind the scenes to see first-hand how your support is helping us carry out crucial conservation work every day, and how a gift in your own will could help to safeguard the future of our special places.
Join members of our expert team as they take you on a short tour of Cothele Quay including insight into future projects by the riverside. They'll explain how conservation work is reviving and protecting habitats for nature and the long-term vision for the landscape. Over light refreshments, you’ll have the opportunity to chat further to members of the team and learn more about why gifts in wills are so important to our work.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01793 817699
- Suitability
Only suitable for adults
- Meeting point
Please meet at the Edgcumbe at Cothele Quay.
- What to bring and wear
Flat, comfortable shoes are recommended. Please note part of the day will be outside, so please dress appropriately.
- Accessibility
There is currently no designated disabled parking area in the quay car park. Please let us know when booking if you have accessibility requirements. If you need more information or would like to discuss your accessibility requirements in more detail, please phone the events team on 01793 817699. Please note that this phone line will go to voicemail; one of the team will call you back.
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