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Morrab Gardens

Morrab Gardens — park in Penzance, United Kingdom.

Morrab Gardens, parks in South West England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Penzance · 0.8 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Morrab Gardens is a public park in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1889. It covers approximately 2 km². Heritage designation: Grade II listed park and garden. Managed by Cornwall Council. Wikidata describes it as: "park in Penzance, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 50.1160°, -5.5370°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Aire Point to Carrick Du SSSI
  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: West Penwith Moors and Downs SSSI
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Cornwall

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Morrab Gardens (Cornish: Lowarth Morrep) are a municipal garden covering 1.2 ha (3.0 acres) to the south of Penzance town centre, Cornwall. It is known for its Mediterranean and sub-tropical plants; and for housing the Morrab Library in the grounds. Morrab House with its walled garden was built in 1841 for brewer Samuel Pidwell. The house is described as "...a large stucco villa in the Georgian manner with columned porch". Shortly after the Pidwell family moved to Portugal the property was purchased by Charles Campbell Ross, a banker and Member of Parliament for the St Ives Constituency. In September 1881, Ross advertised Morrab House for rent. There was also a cottage suitable for a coachman or gardener, stables for three horses, a conservatory with hot water apparatus, a dairy, coach-house, fruit and flower gardens, lawn and meadow land. Morrab House was auctioned on 29 August 1887 and was purchased for £2,800 by Mr King, who was Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools for the district. At that time a tenant was paying £115 rent for the house and 2.75 acres (1.11 ha) of gardens and meadow. On 16 July 1888 the house and walled gardens were bought by the Corporation of Penzance for £3,120 and tenders for the design of the garden were advertised nationally. The winning prize was £21, with ten guineas for second place plus two other prizes. Entrants came from all over the country with ten plans exhibited and four winners chosen. Reginald Upcher, a landscape gardener of Portland Place, London was commissioned, to develop the grassy fields sloping down to the sea into a municipal park. Robert Veitch of Exeter came second. The original design is held in the County Record Office, Truro and the garden follows faithfully Upcher's plan. The gardens opened on 27 September 1889 with a half day holiday and a procession through the streets. In the same year the Penzance Library (now known as the Morrab Library) secured a lease as tenants and moved to Morrab House from the municipal…

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Coordinates
50.1160, -5.5370
District
Cornwall
Parish
Penzance
Postcode
TR18 4DY
Parliamentary constituency
St Ives
Established
1889
Nearest railway station
Penzance0.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Morrab Gardens?
Morrab Gardens is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TR18 4DY), in the parish of Penzance.
When was Morrab Gardens built?
Built or established in 1889.
Who runs Morrab Gardens?
Morrab Gardens is operated by Cornwall Council.
Is Morrab Gardens a listed building?
Morrab Gardens is officially recognised as Grade II listed park and garden listed.
Is Morrab Gardens a protected site?
Yes — Morrab Gardens is part of the Aire Point to Carrick Du SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the West Penwith Moors and Downs SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Is Morrab Gardens free to visit?
Yes, Morrab Gardens is free to enter.