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Cold Spring Heritage Gardens Cold Spring Heritage Gardens is a fabulous garden with a lot of history. The charming old mountain house is surrounded by 19th century barbeques once used for drying coffee. The gardens are full of interesting plants from New Guinea Impatiens to Agapanthus.
Cold Spring House The walls retain the 5 different levels of Barbeques (flat expanses of concrete used for drying coffee) that were once the center of the processing plant that catered to the old 300 acre coffee estate.
Cold Spring house photographed from the old pulping house
Pink Datura and Agapanthus
Datura suaveolens "sanguinea" or Pink Angel's Trumpet Students from the Jamaica School of Art have begun a sculpture garden on one of the old barbeques. The Caretakers Shawn and Chris are happy to show you around and point out the various species of plants.
The beginning of the "Sculpture Garden"
View from the front of the House
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