Te Awamutu Courier

Homes and gardens at their best for ramble

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Altrusa is all about making a difference in our community and it is through fundraiser­s like this we have been able to support many organisati­ons that support our community. Leanne Milligan

The finishing touches are ramping up for homes and gardens featuring in this year’s Te Awamutu Altrusa Home and Garden Ramble.

The charity event would feature 12 properties to ramble around and five homes on Sunday, November 5.

Coming with a total of 12 fantastic properties, with 11 gardens in which to ramble about and five homes open for viewing.

Spokeswoma­n Leanne Milligan said they worked hard to find a selection of homes and gardens each year and that was becoming “quite a task” after 28 years.

She said there were several mustsee gardens that will surely inspire everyone.

Sam and Patricia Win’s garden has recently been renovated with gently terraced perennial and shrub borders and a stream flowing through a rockery into the water feature, providing the main focal point.

Sam was responsibl­e for all the stonework, with design created by Patricia. A newly built shade house was also featured, acting as a home to tuberous begonias, ferns, fuschia and many annuals. A Georgian colonial New Zealand house with a touch of Queensland­er-French colonial, built by architect Michael Brewerton, would be open for viewing. Brewerton said he was looking for character but could not find a lot on the market that fell into that, so he created it himself.

Constructi­on started in 2020 and finished the following year. It featured deep verandahs, tall ceilings, farmhouse kitchen, heritageth­emed bathrooms, Georgian and bungalow interior doors, doublehung sash windows and shutters to control the sun.

Brewerton’s home also contained unique features like the newel post at the bottom of the staircase from His Majesty’s Theatre in Auckland.

He offered his home to the ramble this year because it was “all about raising money for good causes”.

Milligan said it was their biggest fundraiser for the year and the team worked hard to ensure its success.

“Altrusa is all about making a difference in our community and it is through fundraiser­s like this we have been able to support many organisati­ons that support our community.”

This year all proceeds from the ramble would support the WaikatoBay of Plenty Cancer Society, Assistance Dogs Trust New Zealand and the Rewi St Kindergart­en along with many of Altrusa’s other community service projects.

 ?? ?? Te Awamutu Home and Garden Ramble 2023 takes place next Sunday, November 5. Sam and Patricia Win’s garden is among those that will be featured.
Te Awamutu Home and Garden Ramble 2023 takes place next Sunday, November 5. Sam and Patricia Win’s garden is among those that will be featured.
 ?? ?? Architect Michael Brewerton’s Georgian colonial New Zealand home.
Architect Michael Brewerton’s Georgian colonial New Zealand home.

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