An expansive country sculpture garden
1761 Pyrenees Highway, McKenzie Hill (Muckleford)
(enter via Willy Milly Road)
Catherine and Neil Tait have transformed 3 hectares of neglected overgrazed bushland into a haven of natural bush incorporating an extensive indigenous planting and an artistic garden setting.
The house garden has evolved into a haven of Irises and perennials with interesting flowers that contribute colour throughout the growing season.
Featuring drystone walls, sculpture features and entertainment areas. Planting trees for height and shrubs as structural and background elements.
The plant selection is based on the artist’s colour palate, Violets to the east
progressing to the yellow and reds to the north, White, unifying all the colours, creating a harmonious balance.
- Catherine and Neil
m: 0419 119047 - Toilets available
- Dogs allowed but on leash
- There are minimal steps through the front of central garden.
There are sloping and gravelled paths making most of the garden diffcult for wheelchairs. - Open Sat 2, Sun 3 (closed Mon–Wed),
open again Thurs 7, Fri 8, Sat 9, Sun 10 November - Times: 10.00 am – 4.00 pm
- $5.00 per adult, children free
(entry fee proceeds being donated to the Regional Community Vet Clinic)