Cornish favourites: The Lost Gardens of Heligan Part II

And so to the second part of my Lost Gardens of Heligan post. Hard to believe this was almost 4 years ago as it is still fresh in my memory. Seeing the glorious Giant’s Head sculpture before Christmas reminded me once again that I still need to visit when the Montbretia (his hair) is in flower. So I definitely need a re-visit in August! Enjoy the walk around this delightful garden on this very blustery, damp and misty January day.

Lost Gardens of Heligan Part II

 

17 Comments

  1. beetleypete says:

    That really does loo like an ideal spot, Jude. And you pictures make it look suitably enticing.
    Best wishes, Pete. x

    1. beetleypete says:

      Oops! ‘Look’. 🙂

  2. Sue says:

    The mud maid has me reminiscing about Sacré Bosco in Italy: https://wordsvisual.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/20130323-190314.jpg

    1. Heyjude says:

      Oh, wow! Yes!

      1. Sue says:

        It was a weird and wonderful place!

  3. Tish Farrell says:

    The header photo is pure magic, Jude.

  4. What a wonderful walk. 🙂 Beautiful photos.

    1. Heyjude says:

      Thank you. It is a beautiful place.

  5. I’m enjoying these memory lane adventures.

  6. Tina Schell says:

    Wow – amazing Jude. Missed this one the first time round

  7. Lucid Gypsy says:

    It’s much longer since I went, another place I should go back to – sighs!

    1. Heyjude says:

      So many places to visit though Gilly, we can’t possible do it all. And you have some lovely gardens closer to home.

  8. What fun! He looks so cheeky, peeking out like that!

  9. equinoxio21 says:

    This is so lovely. Thank you for sharing. 🙂

    1. Heyjude says:

      My pleasure.

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