Nestled in Cornwall lies a series of gardens with a deep history and wide range of plants that has seen a major restoration after it was entirely abandoned in the war
While holidaymakers are drawn to Cornwall year after year for its stunning Mediterranean-esque beaches, tranquil landscapes and mouth-watering fish and chips, they're missing out if they don't venture into the 200 acres of pure paradise that is the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Located near Mevagissey, these historic gardens offer a diverse range of styles and are brimming with character. This unmissable outdoor retreat forms part of the grand Heligan estate, which belongs to the Tremayne family. Originally created for the family's enjoyment in the mid-18th century, the gardens were forgotten and left to become overgrown fol

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