'It has destroyed years of work': Cornish beauty spot loses 80% of its trees to Storm Goretti

Coronavirus measures may have destroyed years of work: iconic Cornwall beauty spot St Michael's Mount loses 80% of its trees to Storm Goretti.

The usually tranquil tidal island of St Michael's Mount in the far south-west of Britain has become a site of intense activity, with gardeners armed with chainsaws and wood chippers tackling the aftermath of the devastating damage caused by Storm Goretti. The latest count shows that 119 large trees were felled, including holm oaks, hollies, sycamores and Monterey pines, which are as wide as four-storey homes.

Head gardener Darren Little described the scene: "When I got out here the next morning, it was still dark but I could see the tree line had changed. As dawn broke, the scale became clear – it's devastating. In a few hours it destroyed years of work and changed the profile of the island."

The garden has lost about 80% of its tree cover due to the storm, with many beloved trees falling across west Cornwall. The loss is estimated in the tens of thousands on some estates.

Ian Marsh, the National Trust's assistant director for the south-west, said: "One long-term impact is the loss of specimen trees that people really identify with." He noted that these trees are often not just visually striking but also carry emotional value and personal memories.
 
πŸ˜‚ Storm Goretti must've had a serious identity crisis - like, 'You know what? I'm done with these trees! Time to chop them down!' 🌳πŸ”ͺ And now Cornwall's got a whole lotta pruning to do... literally! 80% of those trees? That's like losing all your favorite snacks in the fridge - it's devastating! πŸ’” But on the bright side, I guess St Michael's Mount is getting a radical makeover 🀯. Guess Darren Little was right, though - when that storm hit, he must've thought he'd woken up to a bad dream... or worse, a wood-chipper-wielding nightmare πŸ˜‚
 
Man I'm so bummed to hear about St Michael's Mount πŸ€•... Those trees are like, a part of the island's history you know? I mean, 80% gone is crazy! Back in my day, we didn't have all these new-fangled weather warnings and evacuation plans. We just dealt with it, ya know? And now they're trying to replant everything but I'm sure it won't be the same... those old trees were like, iconic 🌳...
 
Ugh I'm so sad about St Michael's Mount πŸŒ³πŸ˜”... those iconic trees were like a part of the island's history, you know? And it's crazy how much damage Storm Goretti caused - 80% is huge! 🀯 Those gardeners must've been devastated to see all their work just destroyed overnight. I mean, I get that nature's got its own way of doing things, but can't we find a balance between preserving our natural beauty and dealing with the consequences of bad weather? 🌟
 
omg, like, cant believe what happened to st michaels mount 🌳😱 80% of those trees is a huge loss, you know? its not just the beauty of nature that gets lost, but also the emotional connection people have with them... my grandma used to take me there all the time and we'd sit under those holm oaks πŸ€—. i feel bad for head gardener darren little and the national trust crew, they must be heartbroken. its just so sad when nature's fury hits like that πŸ’”
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated 😑 about what happened to St Michael's Mount! Those trees were literally a work of art πŸŒ³πŸ’– and now they're gone... like, 80% of them! 🀯 I mean, can't we just leave nature alone for once? The gardeners must have been armed with chainsaws and wood chippers, what even is that? πŸ˜‚ And the loss is not just about trees, it's about all those personal memories and emotional connections people had with them. It's like, a piece of their childhood or something. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Can't we just take care of our planet instead of cutting down everything that's beautiful? πŸŒŽπŸ’”
 
Ugh 🀯 this storm has been so destructive... like seriously what can you do to prevent it? πŸŒͺ️ I mean 80% of the trees gone is crazy! πŸ’” Those gardeners must've worked so hard to plant them all those years ago. And now it's just gone in an instant. 😱 St Michael's Mount is supposed to be this iconic spot, but now it looks like a barren wasteland... what's the point of even having beautiful gardens if they're just gonna get destroyed? 🌴
 
OH NO 😱 ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT IS A total DISASTER AFTER STORM GORETTI!!! 80% OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL TREES JUST GONE πŸ’” I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WORKED HARD TO CARE FOR THEM, IT'S LIKE ALL THEIR EFFORTS WERE ERASED IN AN INSTANT 🀯 DARREN LITTLE SAYS IT'S DEVASTATING AND I CAN ONLY IMAGINE HOW HE MUST BE FEELING πŸ˜” AND THOSE SPECIMEN TREES THAT PEOPLE LOVE SO MUCH, IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT LOOKING GOOD, IT'S ABOUT THE MEMORIES THEY HOLD πŸ“šπŸ’•
 
ugh... what a bummer πŸ€• those trees were so iconic and now they're gone πŸ’” i feel bad for head gardener Darren Little, he must be super stressed out right now 😬 the fact that it took only 2-3 hours to destroy all those trees is crazy, like, didn't we learn anything from coronavirus? 😩 anyway, i hope they can replant or restore the island soon 🌱🏠
 
Ugh this is so sad 🌳😒 I mean what's the point of having all those trees if some freak storm comes along and destroys them? It's like, years of work gone down the drain literally πŸ’” St Michael's Mount used to be so pretty with all its trees, it was like a little secret garden in the middle of nowhere. Now it just looks bare and sad 🌫️ I can imagine how heartbreaking it must be for the gardener Darren Little to see his hard work destroyed in an instant ⏱️ And those specimen trees that people identify with? They're not just decorations, they hold memories for people's families and loved ones πŸ’• We really need to do something to prevent this kind of destruction from happening again 🌳πŸ’ͺ
 
Storm Goretti was like a metaphorical axe for St Michael's Mount πŸŒͺ️. I mean, think about it, all those trees were there for years, providing shade and beauty to the island... and then BAM! One storm comes along and wipes out 80% of them 🀯. It's crazy how nature can be so brutal sometimes. And don't even get me started on the emotional value of those trees – I've heard people getting all misty-eyed talking about it 😭. Maybe this is a wake-up call for us to take better care of our environment? We can't just sit back and expect nature to do all the work πŸ’ͺ. Time to get our act together, I say!
 
omg what a bummer πŸ€• st michael's mount is like my fave spot in cornwall! 80% of its tree cover lost? that's crazy 😲 i remember visiting last summer and the gardens were literally stunning 🌳 it must've been so hard on the team who worked so hard to maintain them...i hope they can get some new trees planted ASAP 🀞 at least the island is still there, right? πŸ’š
 
I'm shocked 😱 - those trees were like ancient giants πŸŒ³πŸ‘΄... I remember when my grandparents used to tell me about the old days of St Michael's Mount, how it was a peaceful haven with lush greenery and wildlife 🦊. Now it looks like a battle-scarred island ☁️. 80% of the trees just gone in one storm? That's crazy 😲... I wonder if they could have done anything to prevent it or are these storms just getting more intense? β›ˆοΈ... It's not just about the trees, though - those specimen trees hold a lot of history and memories for people πŸ’”. What's next? πŸ€”
 
OMG, this is insane 🀯! 119 trees down and 80% of their tree cover gone? That's like losing a forest in a single storm πŸŒͺ️. I mean, I'm all for taking precautions to protect people, but come on, can't we just have some more preparedness measures in place? Like, didn't they know this was coming?

Stats: According to the Met Office, Storm Goretti had sustained winds of up to 100mph β›ˆοΈ. That's like, crazy! And the trees were just so big and beautiful... 😒

Anyway, I'm guessing that all those fallen trees will take a while to process and rebuild 🌳. But it's just, what a shame... those trees were like landmarks on that island and now they're gone.

Did you see any pics of St Michael's Mount after the storm? I need to see them ASAP πŸ“Έ.
 
🌳😱 I'm telling you, this isn't a coincidence... Storm Goretti hits this iconic spot and suddenly, the National Trust is all over it? πŸ€” Like they're trying to cover something up or something. Those trees weren't just destroyed by the storm, they were strategically chopped down. And what's with the gardeners having chainsaws and wood chippers on site? It looks like they had inside help. Or maybe this is just an excuse for them to "relandscape" the island and make it more... tourist-friendly πŸ€‘. I mean, who needs 80% of their tree cover when you can have more selfie spots for Instagram? πŸ“ΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
Ugh πŸ€•, this is heartbreaking! I mean, I know storms can be devastating, but 80% of trees? That's crazy πŸ’₯! St Michael's Mount has such a special vibe, and now it's lost most of its forest 🌳. I feel bad for the gardeners who spent years planting those trees, only to see them cut down in an instant ⏱️. And Ian Marsh is right, those trees aren't just pretty faces – they hold memories and emotions for people 😊. It's not just about the aesthetic value; it's about preserving history and personal connections 🌟. I hope they can replant or restore some of those trees soon 🀞.
 
omg 🀯😱 u gotta see pics of st michael's mount now πŸ“Έ it's like a ghost town πŸŒͺ️ the wind & rain were so strong they took down like 80% of the trees 😩 gardeners are workin hard to clean up but its gonna take yrs to replant πŸŒ³πŸ’š some ppl r really upset cuz these trees had history & meaning 2 them πŸ’• the storm was wild β›ˆοΈ i mean who needs that much destruction?! 🀯
 
omg the st michael's mount trees πŸŒ³πŸ’” i mean what was storm goretti even doing out there? i feel like we're just trying to prepare for a zombie apocalypse over here πŸ˜‚. 80% of those iconic trees just wiped out, it's like they've been playing a game of tree-removal roulette . can't say i blame the gardeners though, gotta take care of business when nature gets out of control πŸŒͺ️. hope the national trust has some serious re-planting plans in store 'cause those specimen trees are basically the island's personality πŸ˜•
 
Ugh, what a disaster πŸŒͺ️! I mean, I'm glad no one was hurt or anything, but come on, 80% of the trees on this island? That's like losing a huge part of its identity 🀯. St Michael's Mount is already so beautiful and tranquil, it's like you're in a different world when you're there. And now, all those gorgeous trees are just... gone πŸ’”. I can only imagine how frustrating it must be for the gardeners who worked so hard to get them all healthy again. Did they even have a chance to plant new ones before this happened? 🌱 It's like, yeah, nature is powerful and all, but can't we find a way to, like, adapt or something instead of just letting it destroy everything πŸ˜”.
 
Wow πŸŒ³πŸ’”! 80% of trees destroyed by Storm Goretti? That's massive 😱! Can't believe all that hard work just gone in an instant πŸ’₯. Those trees were like a part of the island, you know? 🀯 St Michael's Mount is already super beautiful, but now it's even more heartbreaking 🌊. Hope they can replant and restore it to its former glory soon πŸŒ±πŸ’š!
 
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