BELOW: The pool is sheltered by brick walls, with plantings in soft pinks. A trellis work summer house adds an Edwardian impression.
Iceberg roses are planted at the end of the east-facing drive. The homestead and garden are protected by large, old, deciduous trees, planted by the original owner, Joseph White. He is said to have established more than 100,000 trees in the district.
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Press, 31 January 1985, Page 12
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64BELOW: The pool is sheltered by brick walls, with plantings in soft pinks. A trellis work summer house adds an Edwardian impression. Iceberg roses are planted at the end of the east-facing drive. The homestead and garden are protected by large, old, deciduous trees, planted by the original owner, Joseph White. He is said to have established more than 100,000 trees in the district. Press, 31 January 1985, Page 12
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