Visitors at this Sunday’s Open Garden at Trenarth enjoyed glorious sunshine as they strolled around these beautiful historic gardens. Thank you to everyone who came! You have helped us raise nearly £900 to support our work protecting Cornwall’s heritage.
Situated between the villages of Constantine and Mawnan Smith, there is much to discover at Trenarth, which is not normally open to the public.
Huge thanks also go to our events volunteers whose hard work helping set up, serve refreshments, direct traffic, and much more was absolutely invaluable in making the event possible. A special mention goes to Keith, our volunteer photographer, who took the fantastic images you see here of the day.
Thank you to Lucie Nottingham for so generously opening Trenarth’s gates to help raise funds for our work and to Coodes Solicitors for sponsoring Open Gardens 2023. Thanks also go to Rodda’s for providing the jam and cream for the cream teas.
Our final Open Garden is on Sunday 2nd July at Trereife, near Penzance, and we hope to see many of you there. The event runs from 10.30am – 4pm, and the last entry will be one hour before closing time.
Ticket prices are £6 if pre-booked online and £7.50 on the door. Under 12s go free and do not require booking. Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
House tours by the owner, Tim le Grice, will be available priced at an additional £10. Places will be limited and you can register your interest when booking your Open Garden ticket.
Book your tickets here https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/opengardens/
Photo credits: Keith Larby (https://www.akphotos.net/) / Cornwall Heritage Trust volunteer