The annual apple weekend celebration is set to return to Trelissick.
On October 5 and 6, the National Trust's Trelissick estate in Cornwall will host activities including a display of over 200 apples, apple identification, folk music, and archery.
The event celebrates autumn in an orchard where around 70 Cornish varieties, originally planted over 20 years ago, thrive.
Assistant head gardener Wella Chubb said: "Trelissick has a long history of growing fruit, and the apples are a big part of that.
"Apple weekend gives us the opportunity to welcome autumn, celebrate the apple, and promote the growth of apples and fruit in the local area."
The orchard will offer pruning advice, free archery sessions, seasonal food, folk music, apple games, and an apple spotting activity sheet for children.
The stables will feature an apple display, apple identification with the garden team, a small press, and traditional garden games.
Trelissick Garden, near Feock between Falmouth and Truro, will be open from 10am to 5pm each day, normal admission applies.
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