Awaiti Gardens and GiftsCarterton, Wairarapa
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| Owners: |
Allan and Jeanette Gates |
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| Address: |
Chester Road, R D 1, Carterton |
| Phone: |
+ 64-6-379 8478 |
| Fax: |
+ 64-6-379 8478 |
| Email: |
awaitigardens@xtra.co.nz |
| Website: |
www.awaitigardens.co.nz |
| Open: |
1 September to 31 May, Tuesdays to Sundays, 10am - 4pm; plus holiday Mondays; June to August open by appointment |
| Fee: |
$5 per adult for garden only |
| Size: |
Large - 2.4ha (6 acres) |
| Terrain: |
Flat |
| Functions: |
Tearooms available for functions |
| Facilities: |
Tearooms and gift shop & gallery on site |
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With tearooms open whenever the garden is open, Awaiti, meaning “little stream”, has evolved around a meandering stream since 1980. Stones from the surrounding farmland are used for lining the waterways and for hand-made walls, with viewing portholes providing glimpses of Japanese irises and lupins beyond. A weir and waterfall are bordered with primulas and lead into pools edged with hostas, astilbes, Japanese irises and azaleas. Jeanette’s favourites are the cottage perennials, which grow in abundance in a riot of colourful beds. A lavender walkway borders a rhododendron garden and old totara railings edge the pathways leading out to the lake. Here Allan has crafted a quaint shingle-roofed brick shed and water wheel backed by swamp cypresses and liquidambars. More than 300 rhododendrons are planted among silver birches, ash trees and maples which provide glorious autumn colour. A formal yew-edged rose garden is shaped like a clover leaf around a central wishing well. Clipped Thuja plicata ‘Pyramidalis’ separate the garden into lobes and provide a backdrop for the many roses. Archways of climbing roses, pink clematis and mauve wisteria form viewing frames for vistas of cherry blossom. Tree peonies are another spring feature (see close-up photo). White fantail pigeons, doves and peacock complement the garden. The original farm cottage, built in the 1860s, has been converted into tearooms surrounded by a cottage garden, including two turn-of-the-century camellia trees. Awaiti Gardens is now a garden of Regional Significance under the NZGT. |
Directions:
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Travel to Wairarapa. From Masterton, take SH 2 south. Or from Featherston, take SH 2 north. Just north of Carterton, turn left into Chester Rd. Travel 2km to Awaiti Gardens & Gifts on left. |
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