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The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

By Alternativeeden @markngaz

 As we continued our garden visits in Cornwall, we revisted Pinetum Gardens (Previosuly known as Pine Lodge and also Pinetum Park) in St Austell, a garden that is in many ways a series of gardens rather than a single whole, although the combined garden is an enjoyable place to visit. We featured the garden after our last visit in 2013, however for this post we wanted to feature just part of the garden - The Japanese Garden

The entry to the garden is through a Torri inspired gateway and a path that just begs you to follow and explore. 


The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The meandering pathways help give the garden the sense of being larger than it really is.
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

Sadly this stone bench is not available for visitors to sit on. 
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

Clipped bamboo is a curios garden oddity to me, it does give a feeling of Japanese gardens we have seen in Tokyo, although perhaps it could do with thinning out.
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The garden is dominated by a large reflective pool.
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

A pool with giant stone slabs making a bridge across one corner, a bridge that you have to pass over slowly, a trick often used in Japan to ensure you slow right down and take your time to explore and enjoy a garden.
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

In the corner of the pool is a small tea house. 
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

We spent a fair amount of time just sitting and enjoying the tranquility. Enjoying the view and noting the lighting. 


The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens
The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The Japanese Garden at Pinetum Gardens

The tea house has pride of space overlooking the pool. The building itself has given me some ideas for a future project, but more on that later. 

Gaz


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