Sheltered garden bursting with exotic trees and shrubs Here in this warm and luxuriant garden, you can follow in the footsteps of the 1920s plant hunters to see plants that flowered in Britain for the first time. Award-winning magnolias and rhododendrons are still nurtured by those with a passion for their beauty and extraordinary story and five sections of walled gardens are crammed with tender exotic species from around the world. Winding wooded paths follow a half-mile incline to sea views across Mount's Bay and the descent via the drive is bordered by a stream garden and open meadows. There's also a kitchen garden built to the dimensions of Noah's Ark. Dogs on leads are welcome throughout the garden.
Amazing gardens, follow the main path up with the stream, shrubs and flowers makes a lovely place to be. Other paths branch off into either the walled garden to the right or more of a woodland walk to the left, passing the house across the lawn to the terrace garden, was told if lovely views but unfortunately for us it was a little misty the day we went. Walked back through the woodland garden paths to the walled garden and tearoom. Toilets are available there too. Seating in or outside for the cafe, book and the National Trust shop are worth looking around. Lovely gardens and walks. Highly recommend.
An attractive garden to wander around. Signs indicating where there are steps to negotiate or where stress are suitable for those with mobility scooters etc. Since I last visited, the route to cafe had been altered and you walk through a more extensive area to get there. This ensures you asee more of the gardens. Certain areas are private, belonging to the house
This is a nice secret sub tropical garden to wander thru, well maintained and with some gorgeous mature tree ferns a massive magnolia tree and other types of trees and plants that are thriving in this climate, of course followed by refreshments after the trek!
Beautiful woodland garden walk, with enormous tree ferns and other trees. Cafe does a lovely cream tea. Jam first of course.
Lovely grounds overlooking Mounts Bay Short circular walks and very interesting diverse flora. Tea shop. Dog friendly.
Beautiful grounds, easy accessibility, nice cafe, fabulous location.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Amazing gardens, follow the main path up with the stream, shrubs and flowers makes a lovely place to be. Other paths branch off into either the walled garden to the right or more of a woodland walk to the left, passing the house across the lawn to the terrace garden, was told if lovely views but unfortunately for us it was a little misty the day we went. Walked back through the woodland garden paths to the walled garden and tearoom. Toilets are available there too. Seating in or outside for the cafe, book and the National Trust shop are worth looking around. Lovely gardens and walks. Highly recommend.
An attractive garden to wander around. Signs indicating where there are steps to negotiate or where stress are suitable for those with mobility scooters etc. Since I last visited, the route to cafe had been altered and you walk through a more extensive area to get there. This ensures you asee more of the gardens. Certain areas are private, belonging to the house
This is a nice secret sub tropical garden to wander thru, well maintained and with some gorgeous mature tree ferns a massive magnolia tree and other types of trees and plants that are thriving in this climate, of course followed by refreshments after the trek!
Beautiful woodland garden walk, with enormous tree ferns and other trees. Cafe does a lovely cream tea. Jam first of course.
Lovely grounds overlooking Mounts Bay Short circular walks and very interesting diverse flora. Tea shop. Dog friendly.
Beautiful grounds, easy accessibility, nice cafe, fabulous location.