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Hidden away between Babbacombe and St. Marychurch, Tessier Gardens is a small and delightful park that was given to the town in 1933 by Mrs H.A Tessier 'for the use of adults only'. In the same year a 'Sun Temple' (pictured here)was constructed in the gardens, as recognition of her generosity. In 1975 a scented garden for the blind was planted with the botanical names of the plants etched in Braille on copper plates. In accordance with convenants bestowed upon the council in 1933, children under the age of 18 are not strictly permitted in the park, however under 18's are actively invited to use the park under adult supervision. Admission Free, Open Daily until dusk, Disabled access.
Lindridge Road is left off the Babbacombe Road, before you get to the St Marychurch precinct.
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