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Lost Gardens of Heligan

Pentewan, Cornwall PL26 6EN United Kingdom

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“willow tree garden”

The Lost Gardens of Heligan (Cornish: Lowarth Helygen, meaning willow tree garden), near Mevagissey in Cornwall, are one of the most popularbotanical gardens in the UK. The style of the gardens is typical of the nineteenth century Gardenesque style, with areas of different character and in different design styles. The gardens were created by members of the Cornish Tremayne family, over a period from the mid-18th century up to the beginning of the 20th century, and still form part of the family's Heligan estate. The gardens were neglected after the First World War, and restored only in the 1990s, a restoration that was the subject of several popular television programmes and books.

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Reviewed by
Dana Newkirk

  • Road Warrior
  • 298 Reviews
  • 377 Helpful
August 06, 2014
Rated 4.0

The garden also features unbelievably huge aged rhododendrons, a wild sub-tropical area filled with ferns called "The Jungle", lakes that are fed by a hundred year old ram pump, the Mud Maid and Giant's Head statues, and Europe's only remaining pineapple pit.

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Lost Gardens of Heligan

Pentewan
Cornwall
PL26 6EN United Kingdom
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  • Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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