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Cornwall Gardens
Garden lovers from all over the world flock to Cornwall every year to see the vast array of exquisite planting and vegetation on display throughout the county. From National Trust properties to private estate gardens growing many plants, flowers, palms and trees that only thrive in Cornwall due to the mild coastal climate. There is something for everyone to enjoy whether you are a keen horticulturalist, specialist gardener, enthusiastic amateur, holidaymaker or a day-tripper. Bring the family and experience woodland walks, bamboo mazes and hidden garden beach coves that are only accessible through these magnificent gardens.
A major renovation of a 20-acre garden on The Lizard, the southernmost part of the British Isles. Surrounded by the farm and woodlands of the Bonython Estate, the gardens comprise a sweeping driveway with Hydrangeas and Specimen Trees; formal planting around the Georgian Manor (not open), walled garden including pool area with summerhouse, Herbaceous, Herb Garden and Potager; three lakes in a wooded valley sequence.
Experience stunning views and an abundance of exotic trees and shrubs in a garden cradled just inland of Mounts Bay.This historical garden was once residence to the Cornish Arundell family, but was landscaped by Sir Rose Price of Penzance.
Glendurgan Garden
This thriving sub-tropical valley garden runs down to the Helford River at the fishing village of Durgan. Boasting beautiful blooms in every season, this waterside garden flourishes from its sheltered ravine position.
Nestled just inland from Fowey, Boconnoc is a beautiful estate boasting lush scenery, historical roots and grand architecture.In this beautiful garden for walkers, follow trails of beech, conifers, shrubs and woodland plants on a stroll guaranteed to inspire green-fingered passions and nurture a true romance with nature.