RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » News » Discover Olinda’s hidden treasures: Gaythorpe and Eungella Gardens

Discover Olinda’s hidden treasures: Gaythorpe and Eungella Gardens

In the scenic hills of Olinda, two unique gardens are capturing the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Gaythorpe Garden, a stunning one-hectare space created over 30 years by Simon Gaythorpe, features a variety of fascinating plants, including rare and exotic species.

Inspired by the gardens his grandparents once created, Mr Gaythorpe’s informal design boasts winding pathways and vibrant herbaceous borders, ensuring there’s always something in bloom.

“I’ve always loved plants and creating beauty,” Mr Gaythorpe said.

Reflecting back on his journey from a simple paddock to a vibrant garden, his hard work has certainly transformed the area into a serene oasis, despite challenges with weeds and wildlife.

“I never get bored, even after 30 years, I still walk around the garden several times a day because it’s just extraordinary,” he said.

“It’s nice to have your own little oasis.”

Just a short distance away, Eungella Garden, owned by Professor Jan Coles and Dr Andrew Watkins is another “place in the clouds.”

The couple moved to this two-hectare property to be closer to family and quickly fell in love with its potential.

With the help of landscape designer Phil Johnson, they’ve diversified the plantings to attract local wildlife, including birds and butterflies.

“The highlight has been the creatures that have come to share the garden with us,” Professor Coles said.

The garden has also become a healing space for their family.

“The garden hasn’t just been a healing space for me but also for my grandson, Arthur who spent 12 months in the hospital, and when he finally got out, the first thing he did was lie on the bridge by the creek, letting the water run through his hands,” she said.

“It’s special because we didn’t design the garden with that in mind, yet it has become a refuge for so many people.”

These hidden gems not only enhance the landscape of Olinda but brings joy and peace to so many who visit to explore its beauty.

Eungella Garden and Gaythorpe Garden will be opening to the public with Open Gardens Victoria on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Belgrave paramedic awarded Ambulance Service Medal

    Belgrave paramedic awarded Ambulance Service Medal

    Belgrave paramedic educator Jessica Joy Drummond has been awarded the Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) for distinguished service as a member of an Australian ambulance service. Ms Drummond, who has served…

  • The Ranges’ very own Wildlife Warrior

    The Ranges’ very own Wildlife Warrior

    Yarra Ranges Council’s Citizen of the Year Award goes to wildlife warrior Emma Sullivan. Having run the Wattle Wildlife Shelter in the Dandenong Ranges for many years, which provides a…

  • Gordon Buller awarded for a lifetime’s worth of devotion

    Gordon Buller awarded for a lifetime’s worth of devotion

    One of the Yarra River’s most determined protectors, Gordon Buller, received the Mayor’s Lifetime Achievement Award for the Australia Day Civic Awards. Mr Buller was recognised for his tireless commitment…

  • Summer fun keeps arty kids cool

    Summer fun keeps arty kids cool

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530496 Kids kept cool and creative over summer at the Belgrave Library with the help of a locally based artist and educator in some…

  • Many lifetimes of achievement recognised in Australia Day Awards

    Many lifetimes of achievement recognised in Australia Day Awards

    Volunteers striving to improve the world around them have been recognised in this year’s Australia Day Civic Awards, with nominees awarded in a ceremony on Monday 26 January. The awards,…