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Coronation Gardens designed by Diarmuid Gavin

The coronation of His Majesty King Charles may seem a while ago now, but crowds are still flocking to the beautiful Coronation Garden in Antrim, which was created specifically to commemorate this historic occasion.

Located in the beautiful setting of Hazelbank Park, the Coronation Garden has been designed by award-winning gardener Diarmuid Gavin and is a floral tapestry with classical architecture style, planted in a pollinator friendly and sustainable way reflecting some of the great loves of King Charles III.

Officially opened on Wednesday 24 May by King Charles and Queen Camilla, the Coronation Garden is an ornate threefloor pavilion topped by a crown. The garden treats visitors to a musical performance of dancing topiary and spinning conical trees every fifteen minutes.

King Charles III has spent a lifetime promoting gardening and care for the environment having developed his own beautiful garden using sustainable methods and this speciallycommissioned Coronation Garden will adopt the same principles.

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