Friday, August 29, 2025

Georgian Court University

On my critter post last week, I mentioned that we visited Georgian Court University.
Only a 15 minute drive from home, I have heard and read that the university has gorgeous gardens, 
breathtaking architecture, luxurious grounds and statues. 
Camera in hand, it was a beautiful day, we were off for a fun adventure.
The campus is beautiful, pristinely kept, but we did not see any colorful plants or gardens!

- The Mansion -
There is a formal Garden in front of the mansion in the spring.

 - A map of the campus -

- Apollo Fountain -


- Italian Gardens -


- Italian Gardens -







Sunken Gardens - Lions Crossing






Lots of lovely trees and statues, the grounds were beautiful.
It was a cool afternoon and I am glad we went. 
I would like to take a trip back it the spring, to see the colorful gardens.

8 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie,
What a lovely tour, beautiful gardens!
I love the fountain and statues.
Great photos of you and your husband.
Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hi Debbie, what a beautiful place to explore! Your photos are gorgeous, I really enjoyed this tour. And you look radiant! What a beautiful smile! :)

DrumMajor said...

Really pretty campus. I don't want to think about the annual tuition cost. Linda in Kansas

acorn hollow said...

So lovely
Cathy

Chrissy T said...

Oh, I bet it is gorgeous in the spring because it is so pretty already. What a nice peaceful looking place to visit!

Lowcarb team member said...

A lovely place to visit.
I enjoyed seeing your photographs.

All the best Jan

Conniecrafter said...

That reminds me a lot of the gardens in England, that bench is too cool, wow lots of details. That is a pretty mansion too. Was that bridge you were crossing part of a children's garden? Looks like it was a lovely day!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

A family member graduated from Georgian Court University, but I never toured the campus while we lived in NJ. Hope you get to see the flower gardens next spring, Debbie. Looks like you and your husband found some great photo opps.