A new variety of pear discovered in North Cornwall is set to make its way to fruit bowls across the country.

Frank P Matthews, one of the UK’s leading tree nurseries, has announced its new variety of pear, the Cornishgold (TM).

Originally discovered in Launceston, the Treburrow Pear, as it was first known, stood in the kitchen garden of a historic farmhouse. For centuries, this ancient tree thrived unnoticed, bearing fruit with a mellow sweetness and outstanding juicing qualities. In 2015, its hidden legacy was uncovered by renowned pomologist Dr. Joan Morgan, who was captivated by its unique character. DNA testing confirmed that it was unlike any other known variety.

Determined to preserve this remarkable pear for future generations, Frank P Matthews took grafts from the original tree, carefully propagating them into what is now known as Cornishgold — named for its radiant golden fruit and its deep Cornish heritage.

Unlike traditional dessert pears, Cornishgold is prized for its exquisite juice, with a flavour that captures the essence of its Cornish origins. The firm, golden fruit is also ideal for cooking, canning, and other culinary delights, with a harvest period in late September and excellent storage potential until November.

This variety is also self-fertile, meaning it does not require a pollinating partner to produce fruit, and is highly resilient, thriving even in exposed locations. Its comparative trouble-free nature makes it a fantastic choice for growers across the UK.

Stephanie Dunn James, from Frank P Matthews, expressed her excitement about bringing this historic pear back to life: “Cornishgold is more than just a new pear variety — it’s a piece of living history. The story behind it is truly fascinating, and we’re honoured to be the ones preserving and sharing this golden treasure. It’s a must-have for anyone who loves unique, heritage fruits with real character.”