Sunday 19th Feburary 2012
12th February 2012 

Two thousand and twelve is the 30th anniversary of the Falklands conflict
Liz Brown, Stroud
It is difficult not to be inspired when you visit Caerhays Castle and Gardens.
Inspired by the natural beauty, the architectural surprises, the inescapable sense of history and the range of activities and facilities that the estate offers.
Caerhays has an international reputation for its camellias and rhododendrons and is home to a national magnolia collection.
The castle itself was designed by John Nash around 200 years ago and both the building and its occupants have played significant roles in the history of Cornwall.
You can visit the castle and gardens, walk in the grounds and visit the stunning beaches which make up the estate.
This is a renowned shooting estate and is often used for filming, as a photographic location and for corporate hospitality.
Enjoy the tranquility, beauty and history of the whole estate for a day, or for longer if you choose to stay awhile in the restored Georgian splendour of The Vean or in one of the estate’s many cottages.