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The lightly shaded areas in this ground plan of the “Mona Vale” garden show (top) the area of railway land that the Canterbury Horticultural Society proposes to lease, to provide parking for more than 100 cars; and the site, behind the lodge, favoured for the 1200 sq m hall building by the joint management committee’s project team. The horticultural society’s proposal was to build on the site of the condemned fernery. An arched gateway, now bricked up, behind the fernery would be reopened to provide pedestrian access to the garden.

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Press, 15 July 1987, Page 21

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The lightly shaded areas in this ground plan of the “Mona Vale” garden show (top) the area of railway land that the Canterbury Horticultural Society proposes to lease, to provide parking for more than 100 cars; and the site, behind the lodge, favoured for the 1200 sq m hall building by the joint management committee’s project team. The horticultural society’s proposal was to build on the site of the condemned fernery. An arched gateway, now bricked up, behind the fernery would be reopened to provide pedestrian access to the garden. Press, 15 July 1987, Page 21

The lightly shaded areas in this ground plan of the “Mona Vale” garden show (top) the area of railway land that the Canterbury Horticultural Society proposes to lease, to provide parking for more than 100 cars; and the site, behind the lodge, favoured for the 1200 sq m hall building by the joint management committee’s project team. The horticultural society’s proposal was to build on the site of the condemned fernery. An arched gateway, now bricked up, behind the fernery would be reopened to provide pedestrian access to the garden. Press, 15 July 1987, Page 21