Description
Penn Trenfos is the Cornish name for the headland, and means a walled homestead on a headland. Thus, the verdant green Trevose Head throw represents the headland itself and all that makes it an area of outstanding natural beauty, a place of special scientific interest, and a heritage site.
It is the perfect gift, memento or keepsake for lovers of the wild and rugged Trevose Head itself, the ramblers and walkers, bird watchers, plant lovers, and explorers. Something to remind you of wonderful times spent in the Padstow and Trevose Head area when it’s cold and winter dark.
Again the undulating pattern echoes the undulations in the grass formed by the strong Atlantic wind. It represents the plants – the rare, the edible, and the pretty – to be found in the maritime heath and grassland, and the coastal cliffs and dune grasslands.
Tucked into this green carpet are a host of colourful flowering plants beloved of adults, children, bees and butterflies. Amongst them are the sea thrift, heathers, Pyramidal Orchids, Sea Bindweed and Rock Sea-Lavender, the Dyer’s Greenweed, Sea Campion, the happy-go-lucky Oxeye Daisies and the very edible Samphire.
Your can probably guess that this is my most favourite childhood haunt. Which is the reason I created this collection named for this unique headland just five miles from Padstow on the north coast of Cornwall.
This smaller patterned throw is just right for brining a fresh spring/summer vibe to your living space.
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