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Lower Tregamere

An evolving 2½ acre Cornish garden. Bisected by a river, where English formal style juxtaposes with woodland and oriental styles. Walk through tall redwoods and past magnificent old oaks to take in many unusual trees and shrubs. Catch the cherry blossoms in late spring, the colourful acers or the autumnal display of the Katsuras. Experience the air of tranquillity the garden evokes.

Owner Info

  • Annette & Stuart Taylor
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
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Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere
Lower Tregamere

About Lower Tregamere

Also see a broad mix of Camellias, Rhodedendrons and Magnolias. Meander under the rose arches and through the walled orchard. Use the bridges to criss-cross the water and follow the gravelled paths around and through the gardens. Discover some unusual history and unexpected elements.

Location details

Lower Tregamere,
St Columb,
Cornwall,
TR9 6DN

Directions to Lower Tregamere
Take A30 to Indian Queens then A39 towards Wadebridge. 1½m after Trekenning r'about turn R signed St Columb Major. After ½m turn L signed Tregamere. Follow for ½m. 1st L into drive after bridge.

Lower Tregamere openings

This garden has now completed its National Garden Scheme openings for this year.

Accessibility

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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at Lower Tregamere at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, Lower Tregamere does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

Lower Tregamere is not explicitly a wildlife garden, but you may still find various indigenous flora and fauna.