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Visitors to a grand garden near Bodmin can enjoy stunning spring colour and sweeping views

by cornishgardens | Jul 17, 2018 | Uncategorized

Photographs: Charles Francis   Lanhydrock February 2012: A conversation with head gardener Tommy Teagle Spring seems to come early to Lanhydrock. Which plants can visitors expect to see in bloom in February? In the higher garden, some of the camellias – like...

Plants from around the world growing together in Pool highlight the international legacy of Cornish mining

by cornishgardens | Jul 17, 2018 | Uncategorized

Photographs: Charles Francis       Heartlands Diaspora Gardens January 2017: A conversation with operations manager Sean O’Neill These five gardens are an important feature of the Heartlands cultural and community park. What was the concept behind their...

A Victorian seaside garden is blossoming again

by cornishgardens | Jul 9, 2018 | People, Uncategorized

Photographs: Charles Francis   September 2013: The bright white summer house perched high above Readymoney Cove offers a seagull’s eye view of a reawakened Victorian garden which rises in tiers on the steep slopes of the valley below. “Garden design is all about...

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