Everglades Gardens
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The National Trust brings Australia's heritage alive at Everglades Gardens.
Drawing from the great traditions of European landscape design as well as the unique Blue Mountains bushland, Everglades will charm with its grace and beauty.
Constructed in the 1930s by Danish-born landscape gardener Paul Sorensen in conjuction with owner Henri van de Velde, Everglades gardens is Australia's most spectacular inter-war period garden and has received acclaim from garden lovers worldwide.

A stroll along formal European-style terraces and winding paths will reveal the many moods of Everglades from the tranquil Reflection Pool amongst towering trees from all over the world, through rose-lined walks down to the subtle charms of the lookout and contemplative Grotto Pool. You will enjoy the surprise unveiling of vistas through to Mt Solitary and the Jamieson Valley in the 5.2 hectare gardens with its Moderne- style 1930's home.
Everglades is the perfect venue for garden tours and picnics, wedding ceremonies, photo shoots and small events. The Gardens are open every day of the year.

Activities
Art Painting; Birdwatching; Flora; Meditating/Relaxing; Photography; Sightseeing; Walking
Experiences
Cultural; Educational; Flora and Fauna; Historic/Heritage; Relaxation; Romance; The Arts; Wildflower; World Heritage
Facilities
Gardens, art deco house, tea rooms, gift shop, art gallery picnic areas (shaded), car park; toilets
The National Trust is a charity. The income required to look after and maintain this property and the many others you can look up here on our website comes largely from membership and donation. Please help us care for these properties on behalf of future generations. JOIN NOW and experience the benefits of membership. You can also donate online, just click here.
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