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House Of Wessex International Royal Gardens

White quartz pebbles
Native Birds
An image of the zen garden pebbles and rocks in the sunset
Matsushima Island
Night scenes
Foreground of Spring flowers

House Of Wessex International Royal Gardens

68 Meade Street, House Of Wessex International, Glen Innes, New South Wales 2370

0434 258 165

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House of Wessex International Royal Garden is inspired by the magnificent European Peaceful Gardens. Graced by ten tall pine trees, and a 'forest', this garden is designed to represent the islands of the world. Situated in a cool climate of four distinct seasons, this niche garden is starting to mature beautifully. After four years of fresh plant growth, the pristine white quartz pebbles are raked into calm patterns of the sea, swirls and circles. It is surrounded by cool climate floral plants, camellias, azaleas, bamboo, conifers, maples, and cherry blossoms. With lush emerald green grassy areas, the white quartz garden is seven square metres in size with the remaining garden area 20 x 20m in size. Birdlife regularly visits the tall pines. Open to private visitors exclusively on the four solstices and equinoxes annually. During winter the Peace Garden white quartz pebbles have been doubled in size which gives the garden a greater impression of peace with the crystalline energy of the quartz resonating silently in peacefulness.

Facilities found here

Coach Parking, Gallery / Museum, Lawn / Gardens, Non Smoking, Picnic Area,

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.