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Tea Garden
Tea Garden
Tea was first mentioned in British literature in 1615.  The British took it to Africa and India, in fact wherever in the Empire it might be grown.

 

Tregothnan has a history of botanical firsts and is home to original introductions of Magnolia and rarities from Darjeeling.  These Magnolias now tower to 60ft and are among the worlds largest in cultivation.

 

Tea comes from a special form of Camellia sinensis: Tregothnan was also first to grow Camellia ornamentally outdoors 200 years ago.

 

The belief in doing things well has persevered at Tregothnan: the Estate has stayed within the same family since 1335.  Seven years of trials have been undertaken to achieve these fine teas that really deserve the accolade ‘English Tea’!

The Botanic Garden
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