Trewithen Gardens


Trewithen Gardens
Type : Garden
Location : Truro

Explore under the lush canopies of woodland and discover the horticultural secrets of one of the UK's most important plant collections.

This horticultural hotspot has been described as "perhaps the most beautiful woodland garden in England" (Penelope Hobhouse), and is internationally famous for its collection of camellias, rhododendrons and magnolias.

Many of the rare trees and plants found here have grown from seed collected by plant-hunters' early missions, making it a historical garden as well as one rich in horticultural treasures. George Johnstone is the key creator of the gardens, and he arrived in Trewithen over 100 years ago at the tender age of 22. On finding a thriving forest of trees, George hacked into the jungle and having felled over 300 beech trees he then created new glades within the garden stretching south of the house.

Along the flanks of these glades can be found descendents from some of the earliest seed-collecting expeditions, such as hybrids of camellias and magnolias. However, it is for having one of the most important collections of rhododendrons in the country that has won Trewithen awards and become nationally renowned.

With 28-acres of paradise to explore, Trewithen is a fantastically family friendly spot to let the kids loose. The stunning magnolia fountain will leave them wide-mouthed in amazement, and big, beautiful trees will keep their imaginations sky-high. Other distractions to keep them wonderfully amused include viewing platforms, a camera obscura, a play area and a tearoom for a well-deserved break.

Trewithen Nurseries produces some of the finest quality plants and shrubs in Cornwall, many of them grown from the original species introduced to the gardens. More than 1,500 varieties, hybrids and species are now available including climbers, camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas to name but a few. There really is no excuse in taking home a memory of your visit.


Price details for Trewithen Gardens
Name
Admission type
Price
Adult
Adult
£5.00-£5.00
6 - 16
Child
£2.00-£2.00
Groups 20+
Concession
£4.50-£4.50
5 and Under
Child
Free admission
Opening times - Trewithen Gardens
Date
Day
Time
01/01/2008-31/12/2008
Monday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Tuesday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Wednesday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Thursday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Friday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Saturday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Sunday
09:00:00-16:30:00
 
Bank Holiday
09:00:00-16:30:00
01/03/2008-31/05/2008
Monday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Tuesday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Wednesday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Thursday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Friday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Saturday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Sunday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Bank Holiday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Monday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Tuesday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Wednesday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Thursday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Friday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Saturday
10:00:00-16:30:00
 
Bank Holiday
10:00:00-16:30:00
01/04/2008-31/07/2008
Monday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Tuesday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Wednesday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Thursday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Friday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Saturday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Sunday
14:00:00-16:00:00
 
Bank Holiday
14:00:00-16:00:00

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