Glendurgan garden


Glendurgan is a valley garden of great beauty created in the 1820s and developed over many years by the Fox family. Running down to the tiny village of Durgan and its beach with fine views of the Helford River, it is predominantly a spring-time sub-tropical garden and has many fine trees and rare and exotic plants, with outstanding spring displays of magnolias and camellias. In their season glorious displays of wild flowers carpet the valley slopes. The cherry laurel maze, dating from 1833, puzzles young and old. An original cob and thatch schoolroom has been reconstructed. The house is privately occupied.

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Glendurgan,
Mawnan Smith,
Falmouth,
Cornwall
TR11 5JZ

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Information on Glendurgan garden, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth

Opening Times: 9 Feb-3 Aug, 26 Aug to 1 Nov, Tue-Sat, 10:30-17:30, 4-25 Aug, Mon to Sat, 10:30-17:30. Open BH mons, closed Good Friday. Last admission 1 hour before closing.
Admission: NT Members Free. See NT website for admission prices.
Location: From the A39, follow the brown tourist signs.
Facilities: Limited Disabled Access,  Gift Shop,  Plants for Sale,  Light Refreshments,  Parking Availability
Parkland / Woodland Acreage: 35