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West Cornwall > Penzance
Dramatic garden carved into the cliff edge teetering over stunning Lamorna Cove.  This waterside garden tiers down in steep steps and terraces to meet sheltered woodland. A striking range of vibrant species stands out against a rugged backdrop, and a

South Coast
Caerhays Castle and Gardens is located in a sheltered valley overlooking Porthluney Cove on the south Cornish coast halfway between Truro and St. Austell. The gardens and castle are usually open to the public from mid Feburary to mid June.

South Coast > Falmouth
Potager Garden and glasshouse cafe provides a relaxed environment with an informal mix of herbaceous planting accentuated with vegetables and fruit.

North Coast > Padstow
Prideaux Place is one of the very brightest jewels in Cornwall's heritage crown; one of the West Country's oldest houses remaining in habitable condition, visually and essentially Elizabethan yet with a wealth of Strawberry Hill Gothic interiors.

Cornwall
Trebah Garden is a uniquely beautiful, wooded 25 acre sub-tropical ravine garden that descends to its own beach on the beautiful Helford River.

Cornwall
Antony Woodland Garden is one of Cornwall’s most beautiful hidden gardens that runs along the edge of the Lynher Estuary – renowned for its collection of camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons – this is one for serious gardeners.

South Coast
An intimate three acre award-winning colourful garden nestled in a secluded valley. Escape to this hidden garden where small is beautiful, but size doesn't limit the number and diversity of species sprouting within this little paradise.