Cotehele's flower garland back for Christmas

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The flower garland is made every year, and 2024 will be its 68th year.

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A flower garland which has been made each Christmas for more than 65 years will once again be displayed at a National Trust property in Cornwall.

The garland is created by the team at Cotehele, Calstock, across 11 months of planning and growing.

It is then housed in the Great Hall - this year marks its 68th year.

Cotehele's head gardener David Bouch has been working on the garlands for 20 years.

Video journalist: Eve Watson

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