Award winning garden opens for Trust

Award winning garden opens for Trust

An award-winning garden that has featured on television’s Gardeners World programme is the latest to open as part of the Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens scheme.

Arundell Garden at West Pentire, Crantock, opens on Sunday 24th June from 1.00pm to 5.00pm. Admission to the garden is £5 per adult, with under 16s free. Pasties, cream teas, and beverages will be provided by Crantocks Bakery, Roddas and Cornish Coffee. There will be a plant stall. Dogs on leads are allowed.

This a garden where really no garden should be, but it is, and what an amazing location for one. Situated on a headland between two fantastic beaches it is one acre set around an original farm cottage. In front of the house is a cottage garden while to the side is a small Mediterranean garden, both of which enjoy stunning sea views.

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Arundel Garden

Behind the house there is a rockery and shrubbery. More cottage garden leads to a pond and stream; there are herbaceous borders, a stumpery and fernery, gravel garden, a Beth Chatto dry garden, a small pinetum area and a spectacular exotic garden.

Stumpery gardens date from Victorian times and are similar to rockeries, but use dead wood in place of rocks. This makes an ideal habitat for ferns. Beth Chatto is an author and plantswoman whose ideas for problem area gardening have been followed worldwide. Arundell offers an excellent opportunity to see both these features.

A view of the sea from Arundell's back garden

Apart from the television appearance, the garden has also featured in Cornwall Life, Cornwall Today, and ‘Coast’ magazine and is a previous winner in the Newquay in Bloom contest.

Chris Betty, Communications Officer for the Trust, says,

“Arundell has truly deserved its appearance on television and in the county’s magazines. Fern enthusiasts will find this garden really interesting. But we are sure everyone will enjoy visiting it, the views are amazing, and we are delighted that the owners have opened for the Trust.”

This is the eighth year running that the Trust has held their highly successful Open Gardens scheme. Other gardens opening for the Trust in 2018 are: July 8th Meadowside, Trevarth; July 22nd Trevoole, Praze-an-Beeble; August 5th Trenarth, Constantine; September 2nd South Bosent, Dobwalls; September 16th Marsh Villa Gardens, Par.

More details of the Lethytep event and all the other gardens opening this year can be found at www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/opengardens