Great aerial views of 3 of our holiday accommodation properties and the surrounding area. Use the [ ] icon in the bottom right of the images to view full size. Portholland Beach, Caerhays (where you can see the The Lime Kiln , The Fish Sheds & The Boat House...
Once again a cabinet from the Williams Caerhays Mineral Collection drew much attention and received accolades from the world’s mineral cognoscenti at the Munich Mineral Show in October. The theme for this year’s display was the ‘Bryce McMurdo Wright...
Research continues into the background history and composition of the Sky Disc of Nebra at Halle University in Germany. Read latest information here. Also research into other gold findings suggest a wider link to Cornwall, Wilshire Museum investigates the Bush Barrow...
National Tree Week is the UK’s largest annual tree celebration, marking the start of the winter tree planting season. This National Tree Week, people are planting trees around the country. They are laying down roots for a more tree-filled future, led by the...
Hydrangeas at Burncoose Friday 31st July 2020 – UNFORTUNATELY CANCELLED Lecture by Charles Williams at Burncoose House Charles Williams (owner) will give the lecture and conduct the garden tour. The lecture will concentrate on the growing of hydrangeas and their...
A flagship ‘Community Fibre Partnership’ between Cornwall’s Burncoose Nurseries, Openreach, Cornwall Council and private funders is to blaze a trail for the rollout of full fibre broadband to remote and rural businesses across the UK. The move comes after The...
The owner of Burncoose House, the luxury Georgian country house, which is part of the Caerhays Holidays portfolio, has written a hilarious new book called ‘Ghastly Holidays – things my father never told me’. David Williams’ new poetry collection – out now...
This week saw the RHS Flower show at Hampton Court. The standard, variety and overall excellence of the vast exhibitors’ marquee at Hampton Court is amazing. Far less hassle, pomposity and bossiness than at Chelsea and exhibitors are here to make money selling real...
Although very much a spring garden, Caerhays still has lots to offer the visitor in June. It’s easy to think that there is nothing left to see in the gardens here at Caerhays as the spring magnolias and rhododendrons are over, however that is not the case....
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