Blossom at Trelissick
Embrace blossom at Trelissick this spring, where the gardens burst with colour and the sounds of spring awakening.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Here's how you can celebrate Blossom at Trelissick this spring:
Explore a garden blooming: there's always a new splash of colour around the winding paths at Trelissick.
Visit a cascade of delicate paper flowers in the house, hanging from the staircase and swaying gently.
Try your hand at some blossom origami in the West Library, see if you can create your own bloom to take home.
Find Simon Armitage's 'Blossomise' and a Blossom Origami book for sale in the shop.
Share your photos of the blooms by tagging us and using #BlossomWatch
Please be aware that only assistance dogs are permitted in the house and across the bridge to Carcaddon.
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