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Bosahan Estate Office
Manaccan
Helston
Cornwall
TR12 6JL

Tel: +44 01326 231351

Fax: +44 01326 231497

Opening Times

26/03/2012 - 14/09/2012
Day Times
Monday 10:30 16:30
Tuesday 10:30 16:30
Wednesday 10:30 16:30
Thursday 10:30 16:30
Friday 10:30 16:30
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Ticket Tariff
Adult £5.00 per ticket
6 - 16 £2.50 per ticket
6-16 £2.50 per ticket
Seniors £3.50 per ticket

Groups by Appointment - please call

Bosahan Garden

Bosahan, Manaccan, Helston

Close to the Helford River, Bosahan serves-up horticultural bliss with a breathtaking view to the estuary and sea.

Bosahan has its own microclimate, enabling a fusion of tender plants from both hemispheres to flourish in the moist shelter. Radiant rows of rhododendrons and azaleas are mixed with the likes of magnolias and southern hemisphere tree and shrub species. The exotic palm groves and mature Maidenhair trees have made a lush canopy under which to explore the 'sub-tropical' environment. Bosahan is blessed with a meandering stream trickling through the centre, creating a wonderful garden for walkers to follow a trail along the fern-edged banks and palm-fringed pond.

This is an intriguing historical garden in which the Gryll's family built a mansion in the early 19th Century, but many secrets of its past have been lost along with its records that haven't survived. Evidence suggests that the mature trees in the protected valley to the south of the house were most probably planted by the Gryll's family, and the development of the earliest planting lay in the hands of Arthur Pendarves Vivian, a keen plantsman who took over the estate in 1885.

Described as 'the most Cornish of all Cornish gardens' in the Gardener magazine in 1909, this paradise valley may have grown into a more exotic patch since, and evidence of its distinct and striking Cornish roots make it still worthy of a celebrated reputation to this day.

OPEN
22 March - 2 September Monday - Friday 10.30am-4.30pm
Closed all Bank Holidays and weekends.

What's Nearby?

Proximity
Within miles

Facilities

Attraction Facilities

  • Plant Sales

Provider Preferences

  • In countryside

Parking & Transport

  • Coach Parking
  • On site parking

Establishment Features

  • Dogs Accepted - On leads only.
  • Toilets