• 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. Saltram House. This National Trust property is home to beautiful parkland overlooking the Plym Estuary.
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  • 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 a George II era mansion located in Plympton, Plymouth, England. The house that can be seen today is the work of Robert Adam...
  • Saltram House is 3.5 miles east of Plymouth city centre, following signs for Plympton from the A38. Owners. The National Trust.
  • Saltram House, a National Trust George II mansion, is at Plympton, Plymouth, Devon. About 47 miles (1hr 25 mins) from us.
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  • Over 400 years ago in about 1614, James Bagg bought Saltram House in Plymouth. It was a modest Tudor house surrounded by acres of land and salt marsh.
  • Saltram House is a George II era mansion situated near to Plymouth in Devon. It is currently run by the National Trust and open to the public.