Sunday, 10 June 2012

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Our campsite was gorgeous, [peacful, full of wildlife and was on the Heligan Estate.  Heligan Woods had its own little gate into the gardens (but you still had to pay unfortunately  - but they were worth every penny.)  The gardens have been on my "list" ever since I first saw the restoration on Gardeners world with Tim Smit.  So come wander with me through the garden gate. 




 The gardens are so very lovely and truly romantic.  It was a little busy on the day we were there as a cruise ship bound for the Isles of Scily had docked in Falmouth because of rough sea's, and so the passengers had been ferried to Heligan.
 You only get a tatantalising glimpse of the house, which is a shame.  I'd love a nosey around.
 As well as formal gardens, they have lots of wild ones too.


 I loved the wild meadow walks - fields used to look like this when I was a young girl.
 The Jungle walk was interesting too.
 Cornish Gunnera grows sooooo big!

 From one part of the garden, you get a lovely view towards Mevagissey.
 This is what I wanted to see - the mud maid.  She's beautiful and I would love her in my own garden.
 She is having a few repairs done at the moment, but she is a stunner.
 The giant slightly reminds me of hubby!



 My fave bits of any large garden is always the walled fruit and veg gardens.  I hated gardening and garden centres when I was younger, but given the chance I would love to work in a walled garden now.
As you can imagine, these are only a small selection of photographs that I took!

19 comments:

  1. I'm in love. What a completely stunning garden. Are you sure, I thought G had more hair than that?!
    What a wonderful place you chose to stay in. The mud maid is beautiful.
    Lisa x

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  2. Just beautiful!!!!
    I love walled gardens too.
    xxx

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  3. Wow! The mud maid is amazing. There was a similar lady at Eden when we were there and I could have scooped her up and bought her home to live in my garden! Beautiful photos x

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  4. Having just visited Cornwall myself last week, I can appreciate your photos even more. Thank you for sharing.
    Anne xx

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  5. ooh lovely to see this post! I'm off to Cadgwith in Cornwall next week and Heligan is on the agenda! x

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  6. Beautiful Diane. A place I havent been to....yet! But it is certainly on my to do list now. Thanks for the tour.

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  7. Beautiful gardens, Diane and some really great compositions.

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  8. Oh I'm right there again!
    Isnt it fantastic, wish it was mine!!

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  9. The lost gardens of Heligan looks wonderful, I'd love to go but we'll have Archie with us when we visit Cornwall and you can't take dogs in. We're staying in a lodge just outside Bude, the same place we visited last year. We enjoyed it so much that we're returning again this year.

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  10. Great photos. I'd love to visit there with my camera too.

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  11. oooh this is so on my to do list....ever since I read about in a magazine nearly 6 years ago!!!! Lovely pictures, what a treat...... I haven't got close to paying off the mortgage but only have abut 6 gray hairs....it's a family trait from both sides!!!!

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  12. What stunning photos Diane. It looks like you had a lovely time and were lucky with the weather too. I'd love to visit there and your photos serve as a reminder! xx

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  13. that final gate is a stunner isnt it?

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  14. I love Heligan, I have been twice and seen something new both times.
    Thanks for the tour...can't believe you had another day of sunshine!
    xxx

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  15. So pretty. Just love your photos.

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  16. It looks fabulous, I love those interior shots - was it a gardener's bothy? It's decades since I last visited Cornwall, your photos are making me want to go back there again.

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  17. It looks fabulous, I love the Mud Maid!

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