Sprawling lawns. Century-old oaks. An avenue of multi-coloured beeches. Buildings rich in history — the Chapel flanked by Mount Roland, and the Villa framed by the awe of the Great Western Tiers.
Wesley Dale and its garden are part of the landscape.
The shifting hues of the mountains as the sun rises and falls. The colour of hundreds of birds spatters the lawns. Daffodils and irises spill across the paddocks in spring. Deep blue hydrangeas — passed down through four generations — bloom in summer. Dry-stone walls frame the garden’s quiet order.
Whether you are visiting Wesley Dale for a quiet stay, a celebration, or just to explore, the garden offers space to wander, to pause, and to find your own rhythm in the stillness.
We welcome small groups to explore the garden at Wesley Dale