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Members of the Society made a afternoon visit to Glendurgan Gardens which is a National Trust property which border on to the Helford River. A valley garden of great beauty, created in the 1820's and running down to the tiny village of Durgan and it's beach. There are many fine trees and rare and exotic plants with outstanding spring displays of magnolias and camellias. Recently restored laurel maze dates from 1833. The house is privately occupied

The Society members were taken around the gardens by National Trust Gardner Matthew Hoben.

Get lost in the 176-year-old cherry laurel maze.

Explore three beautiful valleys leading to the Helford River.

On to the Helford River

Durgan village