White Hills Botanic Gardens

Other Name

557 NAPIER STREET

Location

559 NAPIER STREET and 71 NAPOLEON CRESCENT WHITE HILLS, GREATER BENDIGO CITY

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

White Hills Botanic Gardens, dating from 1857 and continuously maintained as a public garden is of regional significance:

- as a reserve for significant exotic species, particularly those listed on the National Trust Register of Significant Trees;

- for its role in providing passive and active recreation to citizens of Bendigo and neighbouring areas;

- for the retention of a number of plants which are evidence of its original role as a botanic garden; mature specimens of note (other than the Significant Trees) include Ficus macrophylla, Cedrus deodara, Juniperus virginiana, Ulmus procera and U.x hollandica, Pinus spp. and Quercus spp.

- for the retention of a number of bird and animal cages which are evidence of its earlier role in the acclimatization of birds and animals within the colony;

- historically for its early date of development, 1857, as a recreational site with close parallels to the development of the city;

- for those features which enhance the garden's qualities; these include the lake / 1agoon and island, floral bedding, arch (soldiers memorial to WWl), pavilion (c1910?) and mature planting.

Group

Parks, Gardens and Trees

Category

Garden Botanic