Blackburn Gardens

Park · Double Bay

Blackburn Gardens

Park · Double Bay

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New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia

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Tucked away near Redleaf Beach, this beautifully restored heritage garden offers stunning harbor views and a peaceful escape right in Double Bay.  

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New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia Get directions

woollahra.nsw.gov.au

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New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028, Australia Get directions

+61 2 9391 7000
woollahra.nsw.gov.au

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Mar 5, 2025

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On the Grid : Blackburn Gardens and Double Bay Library

"Located right next to the Woollahra Council Chambers and above Redleaf beach - offering stunning harbour views, this beautifully restored heritage garden and old library feel like an oasis in the middle of a busy area. Cleverly hidden behind a hill, the garden comes as a surprise walking down the ramp from the busy New South Head Road. Ideal to have a picnic or just to read a book you will leave feeling you had a mini-holiday in a quiet paradise." - CoMa

https://onthegrid.city/sydney/double-bay/blackburn-gardens-and-double-bay-library
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Khalid M

Google
Wow, 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I almost missed this secluded garden on my walk from Rushcutters Bay to Rose Bay, but I’m glad I stopped by. It’s a beautiful, enclosed, multi-tiered (Italian style?) garden with a mix of Mediterranean and more tropical plantings. Although it’s right next to the main road, it feels like a world away. Once you walk into the garden, there’s a sense of tranquility and peace that’s hard to explain. It’s made up of a few different areas, each with its own design and aesthetic, and you really don’t know what to expect when you enter into a different section. There’s an entrance ramp off the main road, which makes it wheelchair accessible, and the gardens descend to a path that leads to Murray Rose Pool (also worth checking out) and a cafe. One recommendation would be to have more benches, as this is definitely a place I can see myself bringing a book to read or just sitting and relaxing. Highly recommend! I would even go so far as to say this is a place you should travel to see in and of itself, even if you’re not in the neighborhood.

Martin Dumbrell

Google
Lovely by day or at night. Especially with the addition of the Lindy Lee sculpture.

Alan Walmsley

Google
Oasis of peace and quiet. Traditional colonial English garden, a little neglected by Woollahra Council, and with occasional inappropriate additions. But nice to sit, and remember how things once were, and the role of formal English colonial garden in the making of a British empire.

John karmas

Google
That have not maintained Blackburn gardens, it was a lot more colourful with many colourful plants

Josiani Oliveira

Google
Beautiful place for a picnic, read a book and relaxing 📖 it's just beside of the little and gorgeous beach and also near a good coffee shop

Margie Ely

Google
Small secluded garden. Easy access with busses as well. The entrance to Murray Rose Pool.

Antoine M

Google
A stunningly beautiful and elegant heritage garden in Double Bay. It's small but really worth exploring for its spectacular scenery and views of Sydney harbour area. Easily accessible from Double Bay wharf or public transport via New South Head Road. Limited parking so better off not driving here. There's public lavatories, benches and tables and easily accessible to Murray Rose Pool and Seven Shillings beach. It is wheelchair accessible with accessible lavatory at the council chamber building nearby. A slice of tranquility in the heart of Sydney. Suitable for all ages. No dogs allowed.

Brenden Wood

Google
This is an outstanding public park. A great place to come and relax. From what I witnessed omg he day that I visited, the park can be hired for events like weddings. Plenty of Sydney history dotted around the park. Toilets are located at the road end of the park. Plenty of seating here.