Friday 23 August 2019

Lost Gardens of Heligan - Voted UKs Top Visitor Garden

Dahlia and apples at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

Thought we'd better have a trip to the Lost Gardens of Heligan as they have just been named the UK's top visitor garden by readers of Garden News magazine.
This is an annual poll to find the best 100 gardens in the UK. In second place was Bodnant Gardens in Wales and third was Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.
Diggory, the scarecrow, was delighted at Heligan's success!
Scarecrow at Lots Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

I snapped a few quick photos as we walked. The artichokes had a fine head of coloured hair.

Artichoke at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

There was an array of dahlias.

Dahlia at Lost Gardens of Heligan.

Lots of vegetables too - with Diggory at work in the background..

Vegetables at Lost Gardens of Heligan

We moved on from this part of the gardens and ...

Plants at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

into the potting shed. This is the original shed. The garden at Heligan was originally built in the 18th century but went into decline at the beginning of World War I.

Potting shed, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

The gardens were then 'lost' until a hurricane in 1990 revealed their existence. Restoration started in the early 1990s and gradually the gardens were brought back to life.

Seat amongst the flowers, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

The photo above and below is of the Sundial Garden, quite a pleasant place to sit. But Heligan has so many sections to enjoy from formal gardens to jungle!

Sundial garden at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

Moving on we come to a lots more dahlias - and several varieties.

Dahlia at Lost Gardens of Heligan

Must admit I like dahlias so snapped a couple of close- ups …

Singla dahlia at Lost Gardens of Heligan

… of colours I like.

Dahlia at Lost Gardens of Heligan

The Stewards House by the dahlia is now a cafĂ©. 

Cafe at Lost Gardens of Heligan

Moving on to a change of scenery ...

Plants & trees at Llost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

… and a few attractive pink hydrangeas.

Pink Lace Hydrangeas, Lost Gardens of Heligan

The scene changes  again …

Jungle at Lost Gardens of Heligan

… to a jungle and a lost valley (no longer 'lost' of course)

Jungle at Lost Gardens of Helugan

Large plants - including gunnera seem to be everywhere, and water too.

Ferns at Lost Gardens of Heligan

Now we have trees ...

Jungle trees at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

… and there's often something unexpected.

Pond and ferns at Lost Gardens of Heligan

A seat and shelter almost hidden away.

Shelter at Lost Gardens of Heligan

There is so much more to the Lost Gardens of Heligan spread over 200 acres. 

Below is a view of the coastline from the gardens.

View of the sea from Lost Gardens of Heligan

I have several other posts on Heligan, with photos:

The Lost Gardens of Heligan: 18 Photos of Farm Animals, Plants and Jungle

The Lost Gardens of Heligan In July :16 Photos 

Lost Gardens of Heligan in Winter : 11 Photos

Thirteen February Photos of The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

4 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful blogpost, Mike, and reminds me that at some point I must visit these gardens! Your photos are really beautiful, and I too love Dahlias so yet another reason to visit... if only I had the time. This year is rushing on at an unexpected pace. Sending my best wishes to you and yours :)

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    1. Thanks Prue, so lovely to hear from you. Yes, the year is going so fast, I'm sure time speeds up as we get older. Will pop over to your blog to see if you have written a new post.
      All best wishes.

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  2. What a terrific collection of photos, Mike! I’ve never seen an artichoke in bloom and it reminds me of a thistle. The variety of plantings is delightful and that coastal view is so lovely. Thanks for all of these happy shots!

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    1. Thank you Ann. It's lovely in Cornwall at the moment as we are having a warm spell of sunshine. Monday will be extra busy though with visitors as it is a Bank Holiday (Public Holiday). All best wishes.

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