Kimberley Park Garden
The gardens at Kimberley Park pre-date 1877 and are named after the Earl of Kimberley, who leased the parks to the Borough of Falmouth since its early times.
The variety of trees, some of which are much admired by Kew Gardens staff, have produced a green oasis enjoyed by visitors and the local community alike. The Falmouth Town Council encourages the donation of trees by local organisations to the tree planting programme to help protect the heritage of Falmouth.
- Falmouth
Address
Kimberley Park Road Falmouth Cornwall TR11 2DA
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