Nooroo Garden Mount Wilson, NSW

Church Lane, Mount Wilson, NSW ,Australia
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Nooroo, an aboriginal word meaning 'shady place' was built and planted in 1880 by William Hay whose original work gives the garden its air of maturity.

The house was built from local pit-sawn timber and is typical of its period. The summer house was built in a matching style in 1980 to commemorate the centenary of Nooroo.

The Valder family owned the property from 1917 to 1992 and during their time, an old tennis court was converted into the world famous wisteria garden.

The court contains a collection of 28 standard wisterias ranging in colour from white to deep purple. The wisteria court looks its most magnificent in late October each year.

Since 1992, the Barrett family have lovingly maintained the existing garden and created large new garden rooms which are sympathetic to the original garden.

The garden boasts amazing Autumn colour from the original oaks, chestnuts, ash and beech (some of which are over 100 years old!) augmented by a wide variety of maples and other deciduous trees.

Depending on when you visit, you may also catch a glimpse of thousands of white nerines which under plant many of the mature trees.

In Spring, daffodils, camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons bloom throughout the season and the newly planted rose gardens are a stunning feature. The huge banks of mollis azaleas are also an incredible sight.

The garden boasts extensive beds of bluebells, daffodils, crocus and other bulbs - truly a sight to behold in early Spring.

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