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Experience the Cornish tapestry of heritage gardens and seascapes, mining and fishing communities. Trees tower above your doorstep planted by the Carlyon family for over three centuries, creating one of the 'Great Gardens of Cornwall'. Tregrehan Garden Cottages, a sanctuary within a region vibrant in festival tradition, food and water activities. Our local coastline from Fowey passes Polkerris beach and Charlestown Harbour onwards to Mevagissey.

Kayak the Fowey estuary to Lostwithiel, walk Restormel valley to NT Lanhydrock, explore Luxulyan Valley and the Eden Project behind us. Surf at Watergate Bay and fish off Crinnis beach.
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My dear Carlyon, It is so hot down here that I find it impossible to write decently.
I only came down from the hills yesterday.
I am writing to tell you that I have sent you a box containing some seeds of Quercus semecarpifolia in charcoal.
This oak now stands proud at 25m height at Tregrehan.
Veteran trees, oak and sweet chestnut survive since the first half of the 1600's in the Park.
Tregrehan garden is a woodland garden rich in exotic plants collected by enthusiasts from the early 19th century.
Tregrehan has been home to the Carlyon family since 1565.
Jovey Carlyon's passion for trees during the late 19th century is evident in the towering specimens seen today.
Beneath this canopy Gillian Carlyon's (1924-1987) renowned collection of camellias flourish.
In quiet rebellion against this promiscuous genus, the botanical collection of the current 'gardener' (encumbered with the same passion as his forebears) requires an appreciation of the diversity of the world's flora.
Please wear suitable clothing and footwear (ie boots) for your trip around the garden which may involve some steep slopes.
Port of Charlestown, 10 mins west, Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre and Square Sail Shipyard.
Historic town of Fowey, 15 minutes by car on the South Coast, is well worth a visit and provides good shopping, restaurants, pubs and boating activities.
Tregrehan is a mile inland from the south coast, overlooking Carlyon Bay golf course to the sea.
Local beaches include Porthpean, Par (dog friendly) and Polkerris, within 10 minutes drive.
Many other beautiful beaches along the meandering coastal walkways of the National Trust invite exploration.
We know we have to live responsibly to minimise energy use.
This means wearing clothes relative to the season, using the curtains and shutters when appropriate, and turning off heating appliances at night and during the day in guests absence.
These measures make a huge difference to our energy use, so please help us, we rely on you.
It keeps your costs down too.
The Grade II listing of the buildings limits the amount of external secondary glazing that we can do.
However, there are many other options to reduce our carbon use that we have and are undertaking.
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