Trewithen garden


Trewithen Gardens, created and extensified by George Johnstone in the first fifty years of the last century, are outstanding and internationally famous. The great glade on the south side is a masterpiece of landscape gardening and is a monument to the genius of George Johnstone. These gardens covering some 30 acres are renowned for their magnificent collection of camellias, rhododendrons, magnolias and many rare trees and shrubs, which are seldom found elsewhere in Britain. The extensive woodland gardens are surrounded by traditional landscaped parkland. The nurseries produce some of the finest quality plants and shrubs in Cornwall with over 1500 varieties now available.

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Trewithen,
Grampound Road,
Truro,
Cornwall
TR2 4DD

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Information on Trewithen garden, Grampound Road, Truro

Opening Times: Mar-Sep Mon-Sat, Mar-May also Sun, 10:00-16:30.
Admission: Adult 1 Mar-30 Jun £5.00, Adult 1 Jul-30 Sep £4.50. Child 5-15 £1.00.
Location: On the A390 between Truro and St Austell.
Facilities: Access by Bus,  Coaches Welcome,  Limited Disabled Access,  Child Friendly,  Dogs on leads,  Plants for Sale,  Guided Tours (restrictions may apply),  Light Refreshments,  Tea Room,  Toilet Facilities,  Parking Availability
Garden Acreage: 30
Organisation(s): Historic Houses Association