Wednesday 18th June 2025
Day Ticket
Activism and Archaeology: bones, stones and breaking the mould
A day of art, conversation, and the stories that shape us
Rise with the sun and start your day immersed in nature. From 8am, early birds are invited to begin their journey with a soulful yoga session overlooking the ocean, set in a serene green space nestled between Heligan’s iconic Northern Summer House and sweeping views of the Cornish coastline. Stretch, breathe, and awaken your senses as the sea breeze sets the tone for a day like no other. Follow that moment of peace with a freshly brewed coffee and a nourishing breakfast from our rustic Home Kitchen. Great celebrations start with full hearts and happy bellies.
Day Five of the Heligan Homecoming Festival unearths the powerful places where creativity, heritage, and activism meet. It’s a day to question, to reflect, and to explore how the stories buried beneath our feet and those told through art and action can spark change out there in the world.
Our headline guest is the beloved author and illustrator Jackie Morris, whose enchanting work The Lost Words has helped rekindle our connection with the natural world. Jackie will take to the stage with a live painting session, blending words, image, and performance in a way that only she can.
Joining her are a host of inspiring voices. Artist and activist John Abell brings his bold, narrative-driven work to the conversation, challenging us to see the world through a different lens. Henry Meacock, CEO of St Petrocs, Heligan’s chosen charity partner for 2025, offers a deeply human talk on homelessness, dignity, and hope, grounded in lived experiences.
We’ll also hear from author and archaeologist David Gibbins, whose explorations into the ancient world uncover the echoes of past lives and civilisations.
Finally, Daniel Hewitt, will close the day with a powerful conversation about art, activism and community.
From painting to planting, from ancient stones to bold new visions, this is a day to look closely, listen deeply, and leave feeling inspired to break the mould.
What’s on site
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We encourage you to arrive early, dwell later, and enjoy the gardens. As you enter the site, you’ll find yourself in a woodland clearing, greeted by our enchanting Dial of Destination, a whimsical guide to help you explore the day’s experiences and immersive moments.
Whether you’re drawn to the rich history of Heligan, captivated by horticulture, intrigued by the poetry of Simon Armitage, or simply here to enjoy a magical day out with your family, there’s a path for everyone. And sometimes, the most meaningful journey is the one where you lose yourself a little. In June, the gardens are in full bloom, offering quiet corners, hidden trails, and the kind of beauty that makes you feel, somehow, at home.
Beyond the stage, the festival continues to unfold across the landscape. Walkways meander through meadows alive with colour and pollinators. Pop-up musicians surprise and delight around quiet corners. Wellbeing spaces offer pause, reflection, and a chance to reconnect.
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Family fun awaits in the vibrant Play Meadow, where little adventurers and grown-up explorers alike can enjoy archery, axe throwing, face painting, bubbles galore, and more.
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When it's time to refuel, the Heligan Home Kitchen is open all day, serving delicious home-cooked dishes and soul-nourishing refreshments in a setting that feels like... well, home.
Wednesday 18th June 2025
Evening Ticket
Collective beats; punk, funk and modern jazz
Pop on those dancing shoes for an evening whirlwind of 1940’s sights and sounds, shaken up with a modern jazz twist from local musicians Company B. Returning to the Heligan Garden to put on an unmissable performance for all the family.
Heligan Wildlife co-ordinator Toby Davies will also take to the stage on this toe tapping evening but in a rather different capacity. Five-piece indie, pop punk band Below Zero (featuring Toby) will provide our Wednesday warmup.
Our gates will open at 6 pm allowing attendees the opportunity to walk through our romantic gardens and enjoy food and drink beforehand - a truly Heligan experience rooting those attending in a sense of home.
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Gardens open from 6pm
Home Stage Starts at 7pm
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Lost Supper X The Pig - Back by popular demand, Tom Head Chef of The Pig and our own Kitchen team will be teaming up to produce a delicious dinner showcasing 157 yards and 25 mile menus.
3 courses, garden cocktail, plus garden snacks. £50pp
