“All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.” – Proverb
I have posted many photos from gardens recently like the Cloudehill Gardens and the Rhododendron Gardens, so let me take you now to a different one, the Buda Historic Homes and Gardens. This was one of the places that my family visited when we went to Castlemaine, Victoria for a short getaway last month.
Buda is a heritage-listed historic house and garden located in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. It was added to the Victorian Heritage Database on 15 October 1970. – Google
This was named after Budapest by its Hungarian owner, Ernest Leviny. It has been the home for 118 years to the Leviny family who were very artistic. So their art collections and furnitures are still intact to this day. However, that is not what I am talking about today. Maybe in the near future I will be posting about that…but for now I am featuring its gardens.
Most of the photos here were taken by hubby, Jack!
For Amy’s Lens Artist Photo Challenge
Upon entering you will see the reception area on the right and the bird aviary on the left side.
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At the back of the aviary are some fruit trees.
Walking forward and at the back of the mansion is the garden. The idea is to preserve and maintain the garden as much as possible as it was left by the family. So it is not the usual “display gardens” that is in bloom all year round.
On the other side, on the way out, are the flowering plants and I even saw this tree that seems like having a lot of eyes.
Charming pictures! A little bit of Hungary in Australia, eh? 🙂🕊
Oh yea it is! Thanks for stopping by Dora!
What an amazing garden.So gorgeous.
Thanks my dear. It was not very big but it has so much history.
It’s always great to spend time in a garden (unless it’s pouring with rain 🙂 ) This looks lovely, Teresa.
Yes, that is true. And it did rain afterwards but we were on the way to the AirBnb already!
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What a lovely spot and how wonderful that it’s now for all to enjoy. beautiful images.
Thanks so much Tina…glad you liked my images.
Lovely gardens and you two together. <3
Thanks Manja. We had a lovely short break!
Beautiful photos of this special and historical garden. Thank you Teresa!
My pleasure, Amy! Wonderful to see the gardens from all over the world.
Beautiful place, beautiful tour. Excellent.
Thanks John. I am glad you enjoyed the place.