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No one is certain how Tea Gardens got its name. It was either because the vast Australian Agricultural Company which was granted 500,000 acres in the area in 1826 unsuccessfully attempted to grow tea although it is equally plausible that it got its name because of the abundance of tea-trees along the Myall River.
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tea garden is a garden where tea and light refreshments are served, a tea plantation, or any garden with which the drinking of tea is associated. Often a peaceful place for a stroll or social event, the tea garden is a smaller form of a pleasure garden.
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