Bowling Green / Croquet Lawn

Originally constructed as a croquet lawn under Sir Ronald Cross in 1955, it was converted to a bowling green during Sir Charles Gairdner’s term in 1965.

Today the green is maintained by professional greenkeepers and can be hired out for bowls and croquet during daylight saving months.

Player Etiquette

Please take all your rubbish with you and leave the lawn and facilities tidy for the next players to use and enjoy.

Residential cottages and houses within the grounds are occupied. Players are required to keep noise to a reasonable level and keep your movements within the Estate to the bowling green and to / from the Portaloos. Roaming around the Estate is not permitted.

Alcohol and smoking are not permitted within the venue.

Please note toilet facilities are available via Portaloos, located a 150 metre walk on uneven surfaces from the green.

Equipment Hire

Limited equipment hire is available for both bowls and croquet, on request at time of booking.

 

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Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Bowling Green