Antony Woodland Garden is a haven of serenity and peace, and the perfect place for a pleasant walk, a picnic, for children to explore. It is an "International Camellia Garden of Excellence", one of only four in this country, and holds the National Collection of Camellia japonica.
Wonderful place, tranquil and peaceful. Great to walk the dogs and while away an afternoon. Fantastic coffee and cinnamon swirl at Zinns coffee bar. Real gent and also a advocate of recycling with there new coffee cartons which work wonderfully .
We went on a walk around the property. Nothing was open at that time. Some parts of the walk quit challenging. Dogs not allowed.
A haven, tucked away in South East Cornwall with views across the River Lynher. Some of the most spectacular camellias and bluebells we've seen! Enjoyed a delicious coffee from Zinn's Coffee Box by the garden entrance too.
Lovely woodland walks around the Antony Estate. Looking out for the green man, Jupiter point, the bath house etc. Acres of beautiful flowers, shrubs & trees makes the scenery breathtaking. Along the river estuary, the views are spectacular. Then walking up through the avenue of tress to the house is amazing. Highly recommended.
What a hidden gem this wonderful garden is....and I found it purely by chance!! With Antony House not serving drinks due to covid I left and went 400 metres down the road as directed by the NT staff. The Broomhill Cottage cafe has a super garden and serve various lunches, homemade cakes and drinks. And...lo and behold behind this cottage is the most fantastic garden with glorious paths, beautiful flowers and fauna and super views of the river Lynher and river Tamar. The combination of bluebells and garlic is a feature and everywhere there are vast carpets of blue and white colour swaying in the breeze. For the price of PS30 per year you and another adult ( not named )plus 3 children can visit and enjoy this special place. Thanks Antony House for not opening your cafe.....huge mistake. This place is better....and cheaper.
Antony Woodland Garden has two excellent walks. One more formal with various camellia and azalea bushes (which are stunning in the Spring). The walk has modern sculptures one of a green man was almost missed so cleverly was it placed. The walk takes you to the shore of the river Lynher. The second walk is through natural woodland where a ruin of a dovecote can be seen which dates from Tudor times. The walks are circular and we finished by having tea and cakes at the tea room by the entrance to the gardens. On a hot day the shade of the trees was very welcome.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Gender-neutral toilets
Picnic tables
Public toilet
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
Kid-friendly activities
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
Dog park
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Wonderful place, tranquil and peaceful. Great to walk the dogs and while away an afternoon. Fantastic coffee and cinnamon swirl at Zinns coffee bar. Real gent and also a advocate of recycling with there new coffee cartons which work wonderfully .
We went on a walk around the property. Nothing was open at that time. Some parts of the walk quit challenging. Dogs not allowed.
A haven, tucked away in South East Cornwall with views across the River Lynher. Some of the most spectacular camellias and bluebells we've seen! Enjoyed a delicious coffee from Zinn's Coffee Box by the garden entrance too.
Lovely woodland walks around the Antony Estate. Looking out for the green man, Jupiter point, the bath house etc. Acres of beautiful flowers, shrubs & trees makes the scenery breathtaking. Along the river estuary, the views are spectacular. Then walking up through the avenue of tress to the house is amazing. Highly recommended.
What a hidden gem this wonderful garden is....and I found it purely by chance!! With Antony House not serving drinks due to covid I left and went 400 metres down the road as directed by the NT staff. The Broomhill Cottage cafe has a super garden and serve various lunches, homemade cakes and drinks. And...lo and behold behind this cottage is the most fantastic garden with glorious paths, beautiful flowers and fauna and super views of the river Lynher and river Tamar. The combination of bluebells and garlic is a feature and everywhere there are vast carpets of blue and white colour swaying in the breeze. For the price of PS30 per year you and another adult ( not named )plus 3 children can visit and enjoy this special place. Thanks Antony House for not opening your cafe.....huge mistake. This place is better....and cheaper.
Antony Woodland Garden has two excellent walks. One more formal with various camellia and azalea bushes (which are stunning in the Spring). The walk has modern sculptures one of a green man was almost missed so cleverly was it placed. The walk takes you to the shore of the river Lynher. The second walk is through natural woodland where a ruin of a dovecote can be seen which dates from Tudor times. The walks are circular and we finished by having tea and cakes at the tea room by the entrance to the gardens. On a hot day the shade of the trees was very welcome.