East Cornwall: Caerhays Castle Garden
Posted Feb 23, 2004 - 05:15 PM
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 | Caerhays is an informal woodland garden which overlooks the sea. Origins of the 60+ acres garden can be traced back to the Chinese plant hunters around 1900. Home to the Williams camellia hybrids, Caerhays is best known for its huge, Asiatic magnolias, usually in their prime in March and April... Click here or on Garden Name above for more. |
Gorran, St Austell, Cornwall | Telephone: 01872 501310 | Fax: 01872 501870 e-mail: estateoffice@caerhays.co.uk |
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Caerhays
Castle Gardens are a special place for lovers of Camellias, Magnolias
and Rhododendrons.
The Williams Family sponsored some of the great
plant hunters and their discoveries have a marvellous home in this beautiful
setting on the Cornish coast, north of the early 19th century castle,
designed by Nash. |
| The origins of the garden, which extend to over
60 acres, can be traced back to the work of the Chinese plant hunters
at the turn of the Century. Caerhays informal woodland garden, which
overlooks the sea is home to the x williams camellia hybrids but is
perhaps best known for its huge, Asiatic magnolias, usually in their
prime in March and April.
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Walking Around The Garden
There are four suggested routes but visitors
should have time to try them all. At several junctions visitors will
have a choice of direction. |
- The short Red Route is primarily one for
those who do not want or are not able to go the whole way round.
- The energetic, after exploring the Red
Route, may retrace their steps and rejoin the Blue Route, which
takes the visitor along the main paths and back to the house.
- The Yellow Route goes to the very top of
the garden where new planting is being undertaken following storm
damage.
- The Green Route, which joins the Blue Route
takes the visitor to see the drive which has many interesting plants
and a nice gentle walk back to the house.
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| The garden is a wild one and therefore
some of the best things it has to offer have to be hunted out and are
often not immediately obvious on the main routes. The main flowering
season is normally between January to mid May so the visitor who only
comes once will see only a small part of what the garden has to offer. |
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Caerhays Castle Gardens Gorran, St Austell, Cornwall Telephone: 01872 501310 Fax:01872 501870
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