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    1. The History of the Islands
      The Isles of Scilly have a long and ancient history, it is theorised that they were originally one large island, called ‘Ennor’ from the Old Cornish for ‘Great Island’, that was flooded by the rising sea levels circa 400 AD. There is also evidence of settlement as early as the Stone Age, and you can still find submerged stone walls and boundaries.
    2. Lighthouses
      One of the first things you notice in the Isles of Scilly are the lighthouses. Six of them, if you count Wolf Rock, guard the islands from every approach, with the first built in 1680, the last in 1911.
    3. The history of our pilot gigs
      Back in the mid-19th Century, around 200 men worked as pilots on the Isles of Scilly. Today, gigs (specially-designed sea-faring rowing boats with six oarsmen and a coxswain) are raced purely for pleasure particularly throughout Cornwall and the south west of England. Their heritage on Scilly, meanwhile, remains very much a part of island life – dating back to the days when they helped incoming ships to navigate the waters, smuggled goods from abroad and performed daring rescues. We take a brief
    4. Ships & Wrecks
      The Isles of Scilly have been the site of many shipwrecks over the centuries – with over 500 registered wrecks around the archipelago. We take a look at the story of how Scilly became a significant ‘ship park’ – and one of the most notorious sites for wrecks in the British Isles.
    5. Star Castle - touching history on holiday
      How many hotels have you stayed in that were built in the shape of an eight-pointed star? For me, the Star Castle Hotel just outside Hugh Town was a first. Hazel Southam, journalist, broadcaster and now author, recalls her love of Scilly's rich history.
    6. Museum on the Move
      Island hop your way across Scilly and discover treasures up close from over the centuries with Museum on the Move. Discover how here.

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    1. Bant's Cairn, a prehistoroc burial chamber on St Mary's
      Bant's Cairn, a prehistoroc burial chamber on St Mary's
      Star Castle Hotel's candlelit restaurant, with a waitress
      A lighthouse on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly
      A bedroom at the Star Castle Hotel, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
      Pelistry beach on St Mary's
      Bant's Cairn, a prehistoroc burial chamber on St Mary's
      Star Castle Hotel's candlelit restaurant, with a waitress
      A lighthouse on St Agnes, Isles of Scilly
      A bedroom at the Star Castle Hotel, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
      Pelistry beach on St Mary's

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      St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly

      Telephone

      02081 451011

      St. Mary’s

      Uncover the secret Isles of Scilly with a GeoCultura 4 or 5-night small group tour, dedicated to taking you off the beaten track to learn about island life and hear the tales of the islands. Treat yourself to a most…

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    2. Ships figureheads at Valhalla
      Ships figureheads at Valhalla

      Add Valhalla Museum to your Itinerary

      Address

      Tresco Abbey Garden, Tresco, Isles of Scilly

      Telephone

      01720 424108

      Tresco

      The unique Valhalla collection is situated within Tresco Abbey Garden and contains some 30 figureheads, as well as name boards and other decorative ships’ carvings from the days of sail.

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    3. The Abbey Arch in Tresco Abbey Garden
      The Abbey Arch in Tresco Abbey Garden
      A view across Tresco Abbey Garden
      The Mediterranean Garden in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Lucy Dorrien-Smith's Shell House in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Shaded glades in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Protea in Tresco Abbey Garden
      The Abbey Arch in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Subtropical planting in Tresco Abbey Garden
      A view across Tresco Abbey Garden
      Gaia sculpture in Tresco Abbey Garden

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      The Abbey Arch in Tresco Abbey Garden
      A view across Tresco Abbey Garden
      The Mediterranean Garden in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Lucy Dorrien-Smith's Shell House in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Shaded glades in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Protea in Tresco Abbey Garden
      The Abbey Arch in Tresco Abbey Garden
      Subtropical planting in Tresco Abbey Garden
      A view across Tresco Abbey Garden
      Gaia sculpture in Tresco Abbey Garden

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      Tresco, Isles of Scilly, TR24 0QQ

      Telephone

      +44 01720 424108

      Tresco

      The sub-tropical Abbey Garden is a glorious exception; a perennial Kew without the glass, home to 20,000 plants from more than 80 countries, flourishing just 30 miles off the coast of Cornwall. The plants that thrive…

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      • Gift Shop

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      • Plant Sales
      • Shop
      • Tea Rooms

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      • Groups Accepted

      Key Features

      • Approx length of visit - We would recommend allowing at least half a day for your visit
      • Of historic, literary or architectural interest
      • Outdoor Attraction

      Accessibility

      • Accessible to Wheelchair Users - Whilst the garden does have a number of sets of steps, there is also an accessible route along shingle paths suitable for wheelchairs. For further information on accessibility around the garden, please call 01720 424108.
      • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

      Catering

      • On-Site café/restaurant

      Establishment Features

      • Dogs-Accepted - On leads
      • On-site Restaurant/Cafe
      • Open All Year
      • Toilets

      Tours and Demonstrations

      • Guided Tours Available for Groups - Please contact Tresco Abbey Garden for details
    4. Scilly Walks
      Ancient stone chamber
      Kelp pit

      Add Scilly Walks to your Itinerary

      Ancient stone chamber
      Kelp pit

      Address

      Katharine Sawyer, Alegria, High Lanes, St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly, TR21 0NW

      Telephone

      01720 423326

      St. Mary’s

      Scilly Walks offers guided walks and boat trips to introduce you to the archaeology and history of the Isles of Scilly.

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