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Michael Galsworthy
Trewithen’s current owner is Michael Galsworthy, George Johnstone’s grandson. Equally committed to the care and further development of both the gardens and the wider estate, he came to live in the house with his family in 1980.

Who owns the tregothnan estate?

The Boscawen family
The Boscawen family have lived at Tregothnan since 1334 and it is the seat of Viscount Falmouth. Honourable EAH Boscawen inherited the estate from his father, the 9th Viscount Falmouth in 1985.

What is the tregothnan estate?

Tregothnan is a country house and estate near the village of St Michael Penkivel, 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Truro, Cornwall, England, which has for many centuries been a possession of the Boscawens.

Can you visit tregothnan?

Tregothnan remains a private family home and all visits must be arranged with at least 24 hours notice. The Estate Shop is open daily, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, for our wide range of teas and herbal infusions, creams teas and estate produce.

Who is the current Lord Falmouth?

George Boscawen
He was the son of Reverend John Evelyn Boscawen, second son of the third Viscount. Lord Falmouth married in 1845 Mary Frances Elizabeth Boscawen, 17th Baroness le Despencer (see the Baron le Despencer)….Viscount Falmouth.

Viscountcy Falmouth
Present holderGeorge Boscawen, 9th Viscount Falmouth
Heir apparentEvelyn Arthur Hugh Boscawen

Is tregothnan open to the public?

Is there a tea plantation in England?

Tregothnan tea estate in southern Cornwall is the UK’s first (and only) tea plantation. And not many people know about it, although it’s been thriving since 2005. Although Tregothnan tea is sold in many shops across the country, it’s now available in one of London’s most prestigious department stores, Liberty.

How old is Lord Falmouth?

Lord Falmouth was married to Anne Frances, elder daughter of Henry Bankes, of Kingston Lacy, Dorset on 27 August 1810. He died at Tregothnan in December 1841, aged 54, and was succeeded by his only son, George.

Can you visit tregothnan Gardens?

About Tregothnan Tea and Orchard Tours of the tea plantations are available available all year round. This is a special experience for anyone with a passion for tea, rare fruits or simply a love of the great outdoors and unrivalled views.

Where does England get its tea?

This tea is originally sourced from outside the European Union and exported (or re-exported) to the United Kingdom. Imports from European countries have increased by 11.1% per year since 2011. The largest tea supplying country to the United Kingdom remains Kenya, accounting for 43.3% of all tea imports.

Where is the Cornish tea plantation?

Tregothnan tea estate
Tregothnan tea estate in southern Cornwall is the UK’s first (and only) tea plantation. And not many people know about it, although it’s been thriving since 2005.

Where is the estate Trewithen?

The Estate Trewithen is one of the largest privately owned estates in Cornwall. About one third of the estate surrounds the house, the parklands and gardens between Grampound, Grampound Road, Probus and Tregony and includes the romantic and very historic Golden Valley through which the Fal River runs.

What is the history of Trewithen?

The renowned historian and Cornishman A L Rowse wrote those words and it’s a description that will certainly resonate with anyone who has known and loved Trewithen. The estate’s development first began in 1715 when Philip Hawkins bought it and embarked on extensive redesign and reconstruction work.

Who is the current owner of Trewithen?

When George died in 1960 his widow and eldest daughter Elizabeth continued his botanical work – with Elizabeth going on to be awarded the Bledisloe Gold Medal for services to Agriculture and Landowning. Trewithen’s current owner is Michael Galsworthy, George Johnstone’s grandson.

Why choose Trewithen ensemble?

“Trewithen as an ensemble is unquestionably one of the most perfect and pleasing places anywhere in Cornwall.