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Peacehaven is 4.7 ha of land at 56 Kuhls Rd, Highfields. This land preserves a stand of beautiful old eucalypts and has the best views of the Bunya Mountains in the area. Toilets, walks, picnic facilities.

planting at Peacehavenhis community park has a 5 to 10 year development plan which involves sustainable plantings and recycled water. The lake/ wildlife habitat area will be completed along with some seating and picnic facilities early 2007.

History
In December 2004 Stan Kuhl, a local developer and member of an original pioneering family, donated 4.7 ha of land worth almost $1 million (at the time) and entrusted it to the former Crows Nest Shire Council to be developed as a Botanic Parklands.

he gardens design was born from Stan's desire to promote global peace and is reminiscent of some of the great gardens he visited during his travels around the world. Stan was actively involved in the initial planning of the garden design and it was he who named the Park.

It was Stan's wish that "Peacehaven be a place of peace and tranquility for generations to come."

thre Peace starAttractions
• Remnant bushland
A stand of old growth eucalypt trees supplemented by a planting of 50 local species Home to many canopy dwelling native birds and animals
• Breathtaking views of the Bunya Mountains
• A formal garden using the compass for inspiration and a Peace pole is the centre piece which reflects the wish for peace in all four corners of the world.
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Friends of Peacehaven
Contact; Sandra Sorensen 07 4630 8582

Opening hours
Summer months 6am – 7pm
Winter months 7am – 5pm

 
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