In 1998 the cameras returned to 'The Lost Gardens of Heligan', by then the most visited private garden in the UK.The first Channel 4 TV series, broadcast in 1997, had captured the magical reawakening of one of nature's "Sleeping Beauties" - an old Cornish country estate which had suffered years of neglect. Now another chapter begins, with some new faces, more triumphs and disasters and the ongoing tale of rediscovery. Revisit this internationally acclaimed award- winning garden and its ongoing restoration of the northern part of the garden and revisit the Jungle and Lost Valley which plays host to an astonishing diversity of wild flowers and wildlife. The herbaceous boarder of the Sundial Garden, reconstructed in the earlier series is blooming together with the plants featured in the garden, as well as the Productive Gardens and the Northern Summerhouse.
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