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To visit a Victorian garden in a hidden valley near Constantine is to take a trip back in time

by cornishgardens | Jul 12, 2018 | Garden Stories

Photographs: Charles Francis   Bosvathick July 2014: A conversation with owners Stephen and Kate Tyrrell Bosvathick is a traditional Cornish estate, seemingly untouched by time. What is the story behind it? Stephen: Bosvathick has been owned by my wife’s family,...

An exposed hillside near Helston has become a flourishing garden

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...

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