Tintagel Old Post Office is a small and fascinating 14th-century stone house, built to the plan of a medieval manor house and with a large hall.
One room was used in the 19th century, for nearly fifty years, as the letter-receiving office for the district and is now restored to show how it looked and functioned then.
One of the National Trust's most delightful small buildings and enhanced by a small cottage garden, this 14th-century manor house is well furnished with local oak pieces.
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