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It is St George’s Day. 🏴. Here is a local link at Cotehele on the Tamar river. This chapel was erected by Sir Richard Edgcumbe to St George in thanks for preservation as he escaped his enemies here in 1483. The Cotehele quayside & river paths are great for walks & local history
Today is #BlossomWatch day! We have so many beautiful blossoming trees at Cotehele, which are just starting to burst into life now.
Come and see these beautiful blooms this weekend, and share your pictures with us using the #BlossomWatch hashtag.
We’ve created a new 11-hectare intertidal habitat at #Calstock on the Tamar. The new habitat will improve the area’s resilience to the changing climate & provide a richer environment for people and nature. #bluecarbon#naturebasedsolutions#floodprotection
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If you haven't completed our Easter trail yet, don't worry! Our Easter Egg trail is running until Sunday 24th April.
Trails cost £3. Pick up your pack from reception to start your adventure in nature!
There is more blossom in the orchards each day. Soon the trees will be covered in pink and white flowers! Share your pictures with us using the hashtag #BlossomWatch
Photography by Michelle Kennelly
Don't miss the Adventures in Nature #Easter trail at #Cotehele.
Pick up a trail at reception for £3 between 10am-5pm until Sunday 29th April and complete all the activities to collect your Easter egg!
#Cotehele Mill is tucked away in the Morden Valley.
Pick up a Springo trail from Mill reception to spot the sights and sounds of #spring while you walk.
Photograph by Michelle K
#Spring has arrived on the East Terrace.
Come and draw your favourite petals on our #Easter Trail. We love these fiery coloured #tulips!
Photography by Michelle K