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Open Garden Sunday 2025 - With Bill Parker

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Eryldene Historic House and Garden
gordon, australia
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Sun, 8 Jun, 10am - 3pm AEST

Event description

Eryldene Historic House and Garden is hosting a special Camellia Open Garden on Sunday 8th June 2025. Special guest, and expert nurseryman, Bill Parker, will discuss pruning, propagating, pests and growing tips. He can identify your camellia and will have camellias for sale.

Gates open 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Visitors can stroll the garden at their leisure. There will also be guided tours of the house and the garden with one of our knowledgeable volunteers. Fees apply. Bookings recommended.

Bring along your friends and family and explore the garden with the Eryldene Kids activity zine, free with each family ticket.

FOR GROUP BOOKINGS (MORE THAN 10 PEOPLE) - PLEASE 'DOWNLOAD GROUP BOOKING FORM', FILL IT OUT, AND RETURN IT TO eryldene@eryldene.org.au.

FOR GENERAL TICKET BOOKINGS (LESS THAN 10 PEOPLE) - PLEASE CLICK ON THE 'Get Tickets' BUTTON. 

Online ticket bookings include: the cost of entry + an Eryldene guide booklet + a tour of the garden and a tour of the house with one of our informative guides + a tea or coffee and homemade treat.

Tickets can also be purchased at the gate on the day.

Light refreshments - tea or coffee, and volunteer homemade treats will be available for purchase from the Eryldene Garden Café.

Get involved with Eryldene:

Eryldene Historic House and Garden receives NO on-going government funding - which means we rely entirely on the support of our community. The support and generosity of our Ticketholders, Members and Volunteers is vital during our ongoing recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

With your help, we will be able to conserve the house, sustain our camellia collection, maintain our events programme, and in doing so, safeguard Eryldene for future generations.

How can I help? Make a donation, become a member or apply to become a volunteer.

You can also sign up to our eNews to stay up-to-date with the latest news, offers and events.

Photo courtesy of Abbey Lane


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Eryldene Historic House and Garden
gordon, australia