Linda Vista Gardens

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Linda Vista Gardens
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The gardens in autumn
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Location within Monmouthshire
Type Public park
Location Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
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Created 1957-1964
Operated by Monmouthshire County Council
Status Open year round
Website
Official name Linda Vista Gardens
Designated 1 February 2022
Reference no. PGW(Gt)59(MON)
Listing Grade II
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name Telephone Call-box close to entrance to Linda Vista Gardens
Designated 3 November 1988
Reference no. 2801

Linda Vista Gardens is a small urban park in the town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire Wales. Originally the garden of a private house, the gardens came into public ownership in 1957, and were later extended as a public park. Linda Vista Gardens are registered Grade II on the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. A K6 telephone box at the entrance to the gardens is listed also at Grade II. The park is managed by Monmouthshire County Council.

History and description

Linda Vista House was built as a private home in 1875. Its owner, Henry Jenkins, was born in Abergavenny, and subsequently made his fortune in the construction industry in Chile.[1] Returning to his hometown, he built his villa and laid out the gardens, which lay mainly to the south of the house.[2] In 1957, the gardens came into public ownership. They were subsequently extended, including land at Castle Meadows, and an extensive replanting was undertaken.[3]

The park includes a number of specimen trees, including a Ginkgo biloba.[2] Parks & Gardens UK records the "exceptional quality and variety of the planting".[4] Linda Vista Gardens are listed at Grade II on the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.[3]

A volunteer group, the Friends of Linda Vista Gardens, exists to preserve and improve the park.[5]

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