End of year event at the Walcott Garden (SOLD OUT)
About
This property was first developed in 1926 when a small house was built on the 9300 square metre block and a number of Pinus radiata were planted around the perimeter in the early thirties. Other large conifers were planted at the front of the property, including a now magnificent Portuguese Cypress, (Cupressus lusitanica). The property was purchased by the French government and used as their Chancery office for many years. We purchased the property in 2001 and the planting of this garden began in July 2003.The garden is planted almost entirely with Australian natives, with a very few New Zealand natives added. Apart from the pre-existing exotic trees, we also have three Meyer lemon trees and seven pistacia trees.
When you have booked you will receive an email with the address.
More information Robyn Oates.
actmrchair@gardenhistory.org.au
Date
Monday 24 November 2025 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM (UTC+11)Location
Red Hill - the address will be notified after booking