Each winter, the National Trust estate of Cotehele, near Calstock in Cornwall, transforms into one of the most enchanting festive sights in the county. The highlight is the spectacular 60-foot flower garland that drapes through the Tudor Great Hall, a much-loved tradition that has been part of Cotehele’s Christmas celebrations since 1956.
A floral masterpiece
Every single bloom in the garland is grown on the estate’s grounds. The gardeners begin sowing seeds early in the year, harvesting the flowers throughout summer before carefully drying them for use in November. It’s a meticulous, year-round effort that results in a breathtaking display of natural colour and craftsmanship. Depending on the growing season, the garland can include anywhere from 20,000 to over 30,000 flowers, no two years ever look the same.
As the seasons change and winter approaches, the Great Hall fills with the scent of greenery and the soft hues of thousands of Cornish-grown blooms, each one individually tied into place by the talented team of gardeners and volunteers.
When to visit in 2025
Visitors can watch the process unfold during November, when the team begins building the garland in stages before it’s completed and unveiled later in the month.
- Base build: Monday 10 November 2025
- Garland construction: Tuesday 11 – Thursday 20 November 2025
- On display: Saturday 22 November 2025 – Monday 5 January 2026
(Closed 25–26 December)
There’s no need to book in advance unless you’re visiting with a large group, and the house, gardens, and café are all open as usual.
Festive touches around cotehele
Beyond the Great Hall, the entire estate takes on a festive charm. Cotehele Mill is decorated in a traditional style, there are carol events on select days, and the tearoom serves up warming winter treats. A gentle walk through the gardens and along the riverside paths is especially rewarding at this time of year, when the Tamar Valley’s wooded slopes glow with low winter light.
A place steeped in history
Built in Tudor times and remarkably unchanged, Cotehele House is one of Cornwall’s most atmospheric historic homes. Once belonging to the Edgcumbe family, it is now beautifully preserved by the National Trust. The combination of ancient stone walls, flickering fireplaces, and the huge floral garland gives Christmas here a wonderfully nostalgic feel.
A perfect winter day out in cornwall
For anyone looking to experience a truly traditional Cornish Christmas, Cotehele’s flower garland is a must-see. It’s a blend of heritage, horticulture, and local pride that perfectly captures the spirit of the season. Pair your visit with a wander around the estate, enjoy a hot drink overlooking the Tamar, and soak up one of Cornwall’s most enduring festive traditions.