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Photograph © Charlotte Weychan
Photograph © Charlotte Weychan
Photograph © Charlotte Weychan
In 1997, Neil Armstrong, a local doctor, purchased 11 acres of land in a valley overlooking Mounts Bay and St Michael's Mount. The sub-tropical micro-climate allows tender plants such as cacti and agave to be grown outside. Armstrong is a great admirer of William Robinson and his conception of "The Wild Garden". There are several contemporary sculptures.




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A truly wonderful garden with incredible views and visionary planting! This is one to watch over the years as it grows.




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