Visitors can see this for themselves on Sunday 2nd September when the garden at the farmhouse is open to the public as part of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens scheme. Admission is from 2.00pm to 5.00pm and is £5 per adult, with under 16s free. Cream teas and beverages will be provided by Roddas and Cornish Coffee and served on the large terrace area outside the farmhouse kitchen. There will be plants for sale. Dogs on leads are allowed and there is limited disabled access.
The farmhouse and about nine acres of land were bought six years ago with plans to develop an interesting garden to attract wildlife, plus a small plant nursery. Running alongside a stream, there is an acre of woodland, which is full of huge shuttlecock ferns in the autumn.