Cornish gardens have it all: dramatic natural settings in coast or combe a wet & mild climate yielding exotic & extravagant plant growth an indefinable quality of foreignness. Antony has a magnificent early eighteenth-century house in an equally fine natural setting Glendurgan is the repository of a plant-collecting dynasty who have lived there since the 1820s while the beautifully restored Heligan retains all the charm of its Victorian heyday. Caerhays boasts an unrivalled collection of camellias rhododendrons & magnolias. Contemporary gardens like the vertiginous jungle encasing Lamorran House Barbara Hepworths sculpture garden & the ambitious landscape taking shape at Tremenheere not to mention the world-famous Eden Project are proof positive that Cornish gardens continue to be both generic & unique. Above all as backdrop to these spectacular places there is the sea.