Cornwall gardens
The Bluebells at Enys Gardens
The Enys gardens Blubells make a spectacular display in the Parc Lye. This is the second of two Enys Gardens videos . The gardens at the Enys Estate are one of the oldest if not the oldest in gardens in Cornwall.
The gardens are maintained by a trust and opening hours are limited. See our other Enys Gardens video for more information and a link to the Enys Gardens trust site for visitor information and details
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Video of a brief walk around the Gardens on the Enys Estate in Cornwall
The Enys Trust was formed in 2002 as a charity in order to secure the long term future of the garden at Enys and to open the garden to the public.
The 50 acres of Enys Gardens is considered to be the oldest garden in Cornwall. Robert de Enys lived there during the reign of Edward 1. J D Enys (1837-1912), an inveterate traveller, greatly enriched Enys with seeds and plants he regularly sent home from New Zealand and Patagonia.
Glendurgan Gardens on the Helford - A video Tour
Glendurgan Gardens are set in a wooded valley that descend steeply to the hamlet of Durgan on the shore of the Helford river, Glendurgan is one of the great sub-tropical gardens of the South West.
Exotic trees and shrubs flourish amidst open glades carpeted with wild flowers. The famous laurel maze of 1833 and the Giant's Stride are especially popular with children.
There is a tea-room, National Trust Shop and plant sales at reception.
