Glendurgan Garden, Cornwall, England (with Map & Photos)

Glendurgan Garden is a National Trust garden located above the village of Durgan on the River Helford in Maunan, Cornwall. The garden was designed by Alfred Fox in the 1920s and 1930s and was donated to the National Endowment by Cuthbert and Philip Fox in 1962.

Glendurgan Garden
Glendurgan Garden

In 1833, when there were so many children, the Fox family decided to create a large maze and a rotating swing. Today, the Glendurgan Garden is known for its cherry laurel maze. Planted on one side of the valley, the living puzzle is in the heart of the garden, and while many are most eager to get to the center of the maze, others simply enjoy the pleasure of sitting in front of it and watching others get frustrated. and disappointed. confusion before finally celebrating their end if they can complete it.

Glendurgan Garden
Glendurgan Garden

It was planted with cherry laurel, so it was so strong and resistant that it allowed it to withstand both regular cuts and steps around the roots. Palm trees mark the four corners of the puzzle and in the center is a thatched summer house.

Glendurgan Garden Map