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Lost Gardens of Heligan
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Heligan belonged to the Tremayne family for more than 400 years. At the end of the nineteenth century its thousand acres were at their peak when tragedy struck. All of Heligan's 22 workers were sent to the battlefields of the First World War and only 6 returned to Cornwall. As a result, the gardens were left derelict until 1990 when Tim Smit and John Nelson uncovered this great secret and a project was set up to restore the garden. Today, Heligan is a self-sustaining working estate and tells the story of how it was traditionally maintained. It reflects an exciting time when Britain was at the height of its Empire and people were travelling around the world bringing back with them exotic produce. So take a trip back to the Victorian age and explore Heligan's working kitchen garden, its walled garden full of exotic fruit houses, its 22 acres of sub-tropical jungle and 35-acre lost valley. The Jungle boardwalk is truly superb, with lakes, tree ferns, and many other large sub-tropical plants - you can almost believe you're in New Zealand! Heligan is a veritable treasure in Britain's heritage - it is a living, breathing link to the past. Take a quiz on the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
 
 
melgul, Posted 12.55PM on Mon 7 May 2007
 

We visited the Lost Gardens of Heligan in 2000, on our 1st wedding anniversary.

We had a fantastic time, despite the fact that I was 7 months pregnant at the time, and found some of the hilly bits a bit hard going!

Can't wait to visit again and bring my two little boys!

 
Bennettmum, Posted 10.33AM on Mon 13 Aug 2007
 

Fabulous day out.

Sad that all the skills and experience where lost, so many men died and the garden died with them, if they had returned the wealth of knowledge could have been passed onto the future generations, but the work that has been achieved since it's re-discovery is commendable to the people who have worked so hard to restore the gardens, it was wonderful to walk through and from time to time stop, sit and soak the by-gone atmosphere in.

Many thanks for bringing such pleasure.

 
 
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