• Saltram House, south (main entrance) front, with the Parker arms in the pediment. Saltram House circa 1832, by William Henry Bartlett. Drawing room, Saltram House.
  • Saltram House is a George II era mansion located in Plympton, Plymouth, England.
  • The 3rd Earl of Morley became deputy speaker of the House of Lords. He had two bachelor sons, the 4th and 5th Earls, who lived together at Saltram...
  • Welcome to Saltram House, where history and elegance unite to create a breathtaking dining experience.
  • There is an admission charge to the house and formal gardens.
  • Saltram represents one of the finest surviving works by the influential Adam, and some of his original architectural drawings can be seen at the house.
  • Saltram House is conveniently located just 2 miles from Plymouth city centre, close to Plympton.
  • It served as an eye-catcher from Saltram House and provided a sudden and dramatic view of Saltram when approached from the north via the former drive that...
  • Saltram House Floor Plan - The Dr. Oliver Bronson House was built as a three story Federal style residence for Samuel Plumb in 1811-1812.
  • In 1957 Saltram House was donated by the Parker family to the National Trust in lieu of death duties, and is open to the public.