Burncoose Gardens and Nursery

Burncoose Gardens and Nursery

This 30-acre woodland gardens and nursery boasts award-winning displays and a smorgasbord of flowering features to captivate garden-enthusiasts and horticultural amateurs alike.

Burncoose is a horticultural hotspot with a reputation that attracts green-fingered keenies from all over the globe, but also one that has flaunted its horticultural talents nationwide. Visitors to Cornwall may recollect Burncoose's gold medal displays from Chelsea, Hampton Court and many other nationwide flower shows.

Perched on a hilltop, Burncoose doesn't benefit from Cornwall's microclimates responsible for the flourishing valley gardens, yet it is still home to one of the most diverse ranges of plants in the region. Its sprawling woodland gardens and old flower garden are rich with the likes of camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons, as well as over 20 species of bamboo.

There are hard paths on which to navigate the extensive offerings of garden, and these were once used for a pony and trap to take the owners round the garden. This seems an unnecessary mode of transport when Burncoose is such a wonderful garden for walkers. Its vast acreage is packed with prolific blooms all year round and you can take self-guided wanders to appreciate the beauty of the successive seasons. It's a dog friendly environment, so don your walking boots, pop the dog on a lead and stretch your legs whatever the time of year.

On a Spring ramble witness the drifts of snowdrops, primroses and wild violets, and later the daffodils and blankets of nodding bluebells. On a Summer wander it is the hydrangeas that spread their purple-blues and swamp the fading blooms of spring. Discerning gardeners should wrap-up and take a wet and windy Autumn amble, when more subtle colours and hardy specimens still leave much to be discovered and explored.

The nursery at Burncoose stocks over 3500 varieties of ornamental trees shrubs and other herbaceous plants. Specialities include camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons, as well as many unusual and rare plants for your garden and conservatory.

Guided tours are available at £5.00 per person

Dog Friendly
Accessible

Facilities

  • Facilities
  • Parking
  • Toilets
  • Guided Tours available
  • Group Visits available
  • Restaurant/Cafe
  • Shop

Accessibility

  • Disabled access
  • Disabled parking
  • Disabled toilets

Access Statement

Burncoose unfortunately does not own its own wheelchairs so visitors need to bring their own. The nursery car park is flat and tarmac covered. There are specially reserved disabled car parking spaces and there is plenty of room for elderly or wheelchair users to alight from their cars very close to the entrance to the nursery. The disabled toilet has a newly installed ramp and can be found just outside the cash point to the left. The entrance, cash point and indeed the whole nursery is reasonably flat and, although the whole nursery sales area including the paths through the 6 tunnels is covered with small gravel, it is still perfectly accessible to wheelchair users. It is however probably advisable for wheelchair users to be accompanied during their visit. The stock garden at the bottom of the historic walled garden has very narrow paths and here there is one fairly steep slope so wheelchair users are advised to avoid this area.

Tickets / Price Guides

Ticket Type Ticket Price Ticket Details
Adult £3.00
Child £2.00 Children under 5 free

Opening Times

Open all year

January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013
09:00 am - 17:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,

Open: Sunday 11am-5pm

Directions

Nearest station is Redruth station. Take main A393 road to Falmouth. Pass through village of Lanner and past Fox and Hounds pub. Nurseries are on main road at top of hill.

Nearest major road is A30. Scorrier turn off via Carharrack on the B3298. B3298 joins A393 Redruth to Falmouth Road alongside Fox and Hounds Pub. Turn left onto A393 and nurseries are only 0.5 mile.

Location

Gwennap
Redruth Cornwall TR16 6BJ

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