Trewithen has long been recognised
as one of the country’s most notable gardens

Latest News...

23/02/2010 - Treats in store for visitors to Trewithen

Final preparations are being made to new additions at Trewithen Gardens in time for their public re-opening on Monday 1 March.

08/01/2010 - Surviving the Cold Snap

When it comes to freezing temperatures and the prospect of protecting ourselves from the harsh winter weather, it helps to tune into extreme survival TV programmes featuring Bear Grylls and Ray Mears for useful tips to keep warm.

24/11/2009 - 72 Year Old Article Aids Restoration Project

A fascinating restoration project at Trewithen Gardens, near Probus, is nearing completion thanks to an article written by George Johnstone, an expert horticulturalist who inherited the Trewithen Estate in 1904.

02/10/2009 - Ivor Is Practically Placed

Trewithen Gardens, near Probus, has been accepted by the Historic and Botanic Gardens Bursary Scheme (HBGBS) and have recently taken on their first placement trainee.

30/09/2009 - A Riot of Colour

September 30 marks the closure of Trewithen’s gardens to the public and with a couple of weeks remaining, the gardens are still alive and kicking with “out of season” life. Late summer berries, fruit and flowers are all in abundance.