Future Thinking: beyond the zeitgeist
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16 Jun: Gates open at 9am
Day three of the Heligan Homecoming Festival invites you to step beyond the present moment and into a future full of possibility. From 11am, join us for a series of thought-provoking conversations with some of the brightest minds, visionaries, and change-makers leading the way.
Start your journey with Melissa Quinn, Head of Cornwall Spaceport, and Ben Quinn, entrepreneur and founder of Canteen Cornwall, as they discuss the intersection of innovation, business, and community. Explore nature’s connection to the future with Julian Hoffman, acclaimed nature writer, whose stories highlight the relationship between humans and the natural world.
Hear from Simon Constantine, perfumer and founder of Carey’s Secret Garden, and former perfumer for Lush Cosmetics, as he shares his vision for fragrance, sustainability, and the future of ethical business. Mark Stevenson, entrepreneur and futurenaut, will take you on a fascinating journey into the future, exploring the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Alicia Carey, Principal & CEO of Hawkwood: Centre for Future Thinking, will guide us through ideas that inspire progress and positive change, while David Pearl, performer and creative director, offers his unique perspective on the role of creativity in shaping tomorrow’s world.
Charlie Luxton, architectural designer and passionate advocate for sustainable living, brings a design-focused lens to the day’s explorations. With his deep understanding of how the built environment can support thriving futures, Charlie invites us to imagine homes, towns, and landscapes that work in harmony with nature, places built not just for today, but for generations to come.
Sue Pritchard, Chief Executive of the Food, Farming & Countryside Commission, adds her voice to the conversation with bold insights into how systems can shift. From agriculture and rural policy to community resilience and regenerative practice. With clarity and compassion, she explores the urgent and beautiful possibility of a future rooted in care for land and people.
Throughout the day, discover how these pioneering leaders are shaping the future, and leave with new ideas, inspiration, and a renewed sense of purpose.
We encourage you to arrive early, soak up the festival atmosphere and 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.

Timetable – Monday 16th June
9:00 – Gardens open to ticket holders and garden visitors
10:00 - Home Stage / Festival Area Open
10:30 - Home Stage - Melissa & Ben Quinn
11:00 - Unveiling Heligan: A Journey Through its Stories and Secrets
11:30 - Home Stage - Julian Hoffman
12:15 - Home Stage - Simon Constantine & Alicia Carey
13:15 - Home Stage - Mark Stephenson
14:30 - Home Stage - David Pearl
15:15 - Home Stage - Charlie Luxton
16:00 - Home Stage - Sue Pritchard
17:30 - Close
Our Unveiling Heligan talk is free for ticket holders. You'll be prompted to book this session at our checkout.