Stunning White House Through the Jungle Trebah Garden Cornwall England
by Wayne Moran
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Stunning White House Through the Jungle Trebah Garden Cornwall England
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Wayne Moran
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Photograph - Fine Art Photography
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Stunning White House Through the Jungle Trebah Garden Cornwall England
Trebah (Cornish: Tre Worabo, meaning Gorabo's farm) is a 26-acre sub-tropical garden situated in Cornwall, England, UK, near Glendurgan Garden and above the Helford River. Part of the parish of Mawnan, the gardens are set within an area of the same name, which includes the small settlements of Trebah Wartha and Trebah Woolas (both are of medieval origin).
In 1831 Trebah was acquired by the Fox family who built Glendurgan Garden. Trebah was first laid out as a pleasure garden by Charles Fox, a Quaker polymath of enormous creative energy who paid meticulous attention to the exact positioning of every tree. His son-in-law, Edmund Backhouse, M.P. for Darlington, took the work further.
During the Second World War, Trebah was used for military purposes and the assault on Omaha Beach in Normandy was launched from Polgwidden Beach, at the foot of Trebah Garden.
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