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​Visit Terrace Station

The Terrace Station garden is able to be visited on several Sundays in spring and summer. 

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Groups can book and spend time seeing restored buildings and museum rooms in the homestead, as well as exploring the garden. 


The extensive garden area of about 1 hectare has been adapted from the Victorian formality of earlier times to a relaxed, informal style, with mass plantings of bulbs and woodland perennials. A big tree walk winds beneath trees planted in the 1800s including Sequoias, Douglas fir and Quercus ilex. 

Terrace Station is close to Hororata in Canterbury, New Zealand see map.


Picture
A picture of two people looking up at a large tree, there are fallen leaves on the ground and a path to and around the tree leading off into the distance.
A picture of white and red flowers in a woodland garden bed
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