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WEST CORNWALL |
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Trengwainton
Gardens
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Penzance |
With plants from around the globe
scattered throughout this ten-hectare (25-acre) garden, there is
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Barbara
Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden
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St Ives |
A wonderful exhibition dedicated
to the life, work and memory of the 20th century sculptor, Dame
Barbara Hepworth. |
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Trebah
Gardens
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Falmouth |
A sub-tropical paradise with a
stunning coastal backdrop. The result of 160 years of inspired and
dedicated creation.
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Glendurgan
Gardens
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Falmouth |
Glendurgan is one of the great
subtropical gardens of the South West. Set in a wooded valley dropping
steeply to the hamlet of Durgan on the shore of the beautiful Helford
estuary. |
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Trelissick
Gardens
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Truro |
This modern garden was created
within shelter belts planted 200 years ago. It is constantly evolving,
with new planting and fresh ideas. |
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Trewithen
Gardens
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Truro |
An historic private estate boasting
one of the lovliest gardens in England. Internationally renowned
for its collection of magnolias and camellias. |
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NORTH CORNWALL |
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Hidden
Valley Discovery Park
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Launceston |
Discover one of Cornwall's best
kept secrets. An extraordinary place that is nothing like you have
experienced before. Where all the family can have fun together! |
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Pencarrow
House & Gardens
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Bodmin |
For nearly 500 years, Pencarrow
has been the much-loved home of the Molesworth-St Aubyns set in
50 acres of formal and woodland gardens it's the perfect, peaceful
place for everyone! |
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SOUTH CORNWALL |
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Antony
Woodland Garden
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Torpoint |
Antony Woodland Garden runs along
the Lynher estuary and is one of the most beautiful gardens in Cornwall.
One of only four international camellia gardens of excellence nationally
and with stunning magnolias, rhododendrons, wildflowers and sculpture
it is perfect for professional and amateur gardeners alike.
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Edgcumbe
House &
Country Park
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Torpoint |
Mount Edgcumbe House is the former
home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. Set in Grade I Cornish Gardens
within 865 acres Country Park on the Rame Peninsula, South East
Cornwall.
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Eden
Project
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St Austell |
A living theatre of Plants in
the heart of Cornwall. See the stunning botanical gardens a great
day out for all the family.
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The
Lost Gardens
of Heligan
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St Austell |
The Lost Gardens of Heligan consist
of over 80 acres of magnificent gardens, which until 1991 were lost
and forgotten under seventy years of ivy, bramble, laurel and fallen
timber.
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Caerhays
Estate
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St Mawes |
History and beauty on the Cornish
Coast. Caerhays is a special place for lovers of Camellias, Magnolias
and Rhododendrons.
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