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Please scroll down to see this year's information regarding our display gardens
For further information please email us at info@leuragardensfestival.com.au.
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Everglades The National Trust brings Australia's heritage alive with Everglades situated in the heart of Leura. |
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Elouera "Eloura",18-24 Sublime Point Road, courtesy Mrs. B Heuer was an original Festival garden created out of virgin bush by Dr. North, the founder of the Leura Gardens Festival.
His aim was to create a low maintenance garden, combining both formal and informal areas.
The garden features both formal and informal areas, and features deciduous trees, conifers, rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas, and native vegetation.
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Abbotsford The smallest garden with the biggest view |
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Greenheys,Dead End House and Soleby Greenheys, Dead End House and Soleby are three adjacent gardens, presented in combination for the first time
"Greenheyes" has been owned by the current owners, Mr. & Mrs. Newbury, for over forty years, and is very much their creation. The garden has a park like feel, with plenty of space in which to wander, and explore.
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Illion A spectacular new garden |
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The Braes A garden of more than two hectares, which has evolved over many years initially under the guidance of Paul Sorensen, a leading landscaper of his day |
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Tandella A work in progress, but with an established appearance. |
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Shenstone 15 Craigend St.
Courtesy Mr. Noel Roscoe
The original home and grounds were established in 1919, and Noel Roscoe?s family have lent their own flavour to this orchard inspired garden for more than 60 years. The abundant fruit trees and the low stone walls built by Sorensen give a delightful mountains feel to this garden. |
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Brabourne 42 Woodford Rd.
Courtesy The Fogarty Family
The park-like Brabourne was named by the late Mary Fogarty, when she purchased the grounds in 1944, in memory of a village near her birthplace in England. |
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Rustlings Rustlings 39 Woodford Rd.
Peter's Garden, Courtesy of Claudia Fisk
This property is 80 years old. At the front gate a Wisteria arbour invites and leads you in to this well hidden garden.
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Leura Gardens Festival
P.O.Box 7131, Leura, NSW 2780.
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to The Leura Gardens Festival Inc are tax deductible.
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