HERITAGE NOOSA
HERITAGE NOOSA
Borg Park
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Description
It is believed the trees growing on the park were planted in 1927 or 1928 by the then owner, Peter Wilhelm Pedersen. The trees are assumed to have been planted to provide fruit for the residents and visitors of Pedersen's guesthouse, then located on the site. They formed part of an extensive orchard and market garden. Orchard Avenue acquired its name from this endeavour. The park is the remnant of what used to be a 1920’s guesthouse complex.Address1-5, Orchard Avenue, Boreen Point
It is believed the trees growing on the park were planted in 1927 or 1928 by the then owner, Peter Wilhelm Pedersen. The trees are assumed to have been planted to provide fruit for the residents and visitors of Pedersen's guesthouse, then located on the site. They formed part of an extensive orchard and market garden. Orchard Avenue acquired its name from this endeavour. The park is the remnant of what used to be a 1920’s guesthouse complex.Address1-5, Orchard Avenue, Boreen Point
Borg Park. Heritage Noosa, accessed 20/01/2026, https://heritage.noosa.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/31342






