Gardens in Cornwall

Welcome to Cornwall's gardens 50 glorious gardens to visit

Enjoying the warmth of the Gulf Stream, the magical gardens in Cornwall are home to a wealth of exciting, rare and beautiful plants and trees, from wild woodland to neatly manicured lawns, from the small and unusual to large and famous. Browse through listings representing the best Cornwall has to offer. Use the left-hand filters to refine your search and help you find exactly what you're looking for.

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  1. Fox Rosehill Gardens, Falmouth, Cornwall

    Fox Rosehill Garden

    Falmouth

    Peaceful tranquil garden, a legacy from the Fox family who gave part of the garden for public enjoyment. Many varied species from Australia and New Zealand successfully introduced.

  2. Glendurgan Garden, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth

    Glendurgan Garden

    Falmouth

    This thriving sub-tropical valley garden runs down to the Helford River at the fishing village of Durgan. Wind through the exotic gardens to meet the water's edge.

  3. Godolphin House, Breage, Helston, Cornwall

    Godolphin House and Estate

    Helston

    Beautiful, romantic garden, with a long and fascinating history. Time has stood still giving it a haunting air of antiquity and peace.

  4. Gardens in Cornwall, Pinetum Park & Pine Lodge Gardens, St Austell, c Mark Percy

    Pinetum Park and Pine Lodge Gardens

    St Austell

    A 30 acre plantman's paradise with over 6000 labelled rare & unusual plants. Colourful, inspired planting with fine herbaceous borders.   The gardens include several water features, shrubberies, a formal garden, a cottage garden, the pinetum, arboretum, Japanese garden and lake.  Also a new 3 acre winter garden. Experience a true horticultural hotspot brimming with rare and radiant plant species.

     

  5. Mount Edgcumbe | Torpoint | Cornwall

    Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park

    Torpoint

    A superb landscaped park, fallow deer, woodland and coastal walks and marvellous view, combine to make Mount Edgcumbe one of the most spectacular attractions in the West Country at any time of the year. One of only three Grade I Listed gardens in Cornwall.

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