Dear Friends:

Today the Metro London carried the picture of a woman plucking tea at page of 
the daily. At the bottom of the picture it said


Char-lady:Abby Keverne picks tea leaves at he Tregothnam tea gardens in 
Cornwall. For the first time, staff have been harvesting leaves throughout the 
winter after a run of unusually warm weather. The plantation creates a range of 
teas as well as manuka honey.


I knew about the honey but not about any English tea garden. Intrigued I 
discovered the following informative article in google. Now I share it with
my beloved netters:


-bhuban



Tregothnan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Coordinates: 50.239°N 5.005°W





Tregothnan in the late 19th century.

The Tregothnan Estate is located beside the village of St Michael Penkivel 3 
miles (4.8 km) south-east of Truro in Cornwall,United Kingdom.
The house and estate is the traditional home of the Boscawen family, and the 
seat of Lord Falmouth. The original house was built in Plantagenet times and 
sacked in the English Civil War. The new house has the date 1652 carved in 
stone above the side gate. It was enlarged in the early 19th century to designs 
by William Wilkins, the architect of the National Gallery in London.
Tregothnan is famous for its large private botanical garden and arboretum. 
Tregothnan is not open to the public, but guided visits to the garden may be 
arranged.
A tea plantation has recently been started on the grounds. Tregothnan is home 
to the first outdoor Camellias in the UK, around 1800. The first commercial tea 
was developed from Camellia sinensis in 2001. The first 'English tea' was then 
sold in November 2005 to Fortnum and Mason of Piccadilly.[1] Also a quantity of 
custom-made bee hives are situated in amongst Leptospermum "Manuka Bushes" 
producing Manuka honey with measurable methylglyoxal content.[2] In 1872 the 
land holdings of Viscount Falmouth, of Mereworth Castle, Maidstone, Kent, were 
listed in the top ten land holdings in Cornwall, with an estate of 25,910 acres 
(10,490 ha), 3.41% of the total area of Cornwall


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