‘The Best Way to Really Appreciate Antony Woodland All Year Round is Undoubtably With A Season Ticket’ The utter joy you can experience in the peace and stillness of life at Antony Woodland Garden doesn’t just come from the stunning Spring camellias and magnolias. Visits from deer, woodpeckers, long-tailed tits […]
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Head Gardener’s Newsletter – Feb ’23
Head Gardener, Richard Squires, Reflects on a Challenging Past Year and Hope for New Growth in 2023 On 15th February, Antony Woodland Garden will be opening the gates to our world-famous gardens once again. The very early spring blooms and growth around the gardens are phenomenal. From carpets of snowdrops to […]
Read MoreAntony Woodland Garden New Season Ticket Prices
‘The Best Way to Really Appreciate Antony Woodland All Year Round is Undoubtably With A Season Ticket’ As the wind, rain, frost and recent snow of Winter begin to subside, we are beckoning the magical carpets of snowdrops and other new buds and bulbs at Antony Woodland Garden. Alongside the […]
Read MoreGuided Tours – Spring, Summer & Autumn 2022
We are delighted to bring back Antony Woodland Guided Tours! Join our experienced Head Gardener, Richard Squires, for a Tour of our magnificent garden and walks, nestled along the banks of the River Lynher. Each tour will take place on Sundays or Wednesdays of every month (February – October) and […]
Read MoreHead Gardener’s Newsletter – December 2021
Head Gardener, Richard Squires, shares his Autumnal Winter news from Antony Woodland Garden Just coming into my second winter of managing Antony Woodland Garden and still thoroughly enjoying the job. Even though I’ve been here nearly two years I’m still discovering things about the garden and the plant collections. […]
Read MoreSeasonal Flowers: Guide To Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are without a doubt one of the most popular flowers in the Garden at Antony Woodland this month, so we thought we would take a closer look and share some of our Hydrangea wisdom with you! First discovered in Japan, Hydrangeas now grow all over […]
Read MoreHead Gardener’s Newsletter – June 2021
Head Gardener, Richard Squires, shares his news from the past year in Antony Woodland Garden I have now been looking after Antony Woodland Garden for 16 months having arrived in the midst of the storms of February 2020. I have thoroughly enjoyed my first year in this wonderful garden. The […]
Read MoreWatch the BBC CountyFile in Cornwall Episode
Anita Rani from BBC CountryFile visited Antony Woodland Garden, part of the Antony Estate on the Rame Peninsula in Cornwall. “It’s quiet, calm and full of wildlife, and the managers here are working closely with one of their tenants to keep it that way. It’s rather an unexpected relationship, though […]
Read MoreD-Day 75th Anniversary Remembrance Service
“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.” And so it was that on a sunny day in June, we gathered beneath the tall […]
Read MoreMeet our New Head Gardener
Behind every great garden, there’s usually someone with very green-fingers. Antony Woodland Garden seems like such a natural, tranquil and timeless wilderness, one might think that’s because it’s very much left to its own devices. Let nature take its course and all that… In fact, the woodland requires a great […]
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