by cornishgardens | Jul 11, 2018 | Garden Stories
Photographs: Charles Francis Tregonning September 2015: A conversation with owners Andy and Kate Eaton Tregonning will be open to the public for the first time this month. How did you create a garden on the slopes of one of the highest hills in West...
by cornishgardens | Jul 11, 2018 | Garden Stories
Photographs: Charles Francis Tregarthens June 2015: A conversation with owners Jonathan and Victoria Ball Tregarthens has an intriguing history, doesn’t it? Jonathan: The house is a Georgian rectory, which was the family home of Robert Stephen Hawker,...
by cornishgardens | Jul 11, 2018 | Garden Stories
Photographs: Charles Francis Penlee Park November 2015: A conversation with head gardener Andrew Gregory Penlee Park is home to a museum and art gallery, open-air theatre, football and tennis clubs, children’s playground and education centre — but it also has a...
by cornishgardens | Jul 11, 2018 | Garden Stories
Photographs: Charles Francis Morrab Gardens February 2015: A conversation with gardener Joe Palmese Morrab Gardens has the good fortune to occupy a sunny south-facing site in sheltered Mount’s Bay. What benefits does this bring? It’s amazing how many exotic...
by cornishgardens | Jul 11, 2018 | Garden Stories
Photographs: Charles Francis Lethytep July 2015: A conversation with owner Philip Hambly Lethytep is open this month in aid of Cornwall Wildlife Trust. Have you always gardened with the natural world in mind? I’d like to say I had a big masterplan, but it just...
by cornishgardens | Jul 11, 2018 | Garden Stories
Photographs: Charles Francis King George V Memorial Walk January 2015: A conversation with gardeners Russell Symons, Mike Kemp and Olivia Pellowe It is almost 80 years since a disused railway line running through Hayle was acquired by the local council. What happened...