There are two massive gum trees by the road in St Jude
Street, Willunga. They reside in what is known as the Bell Paddock, which is
opposite the Willunga Uniting Church. The first tree that I will talk about is
known as the Bell Tree - this tree has the distinction of having a working bell
in it - very high up in the tree. The Willunga uniting church originally had a bell
tower in it, which was demolished early last century. This led to the bell
being permanently placed in the tree. There is a bell shaped plaque by the
tree. It is a beautiful restful spot in the paddock, the bell tree is by the
roadside edge of St Jude Street. A bit further up the paddock is another huge
tree, well over 100 feet tall. Both the trees are South Australian Blue Gum
Trees. The second tree seems so solid and timeless. I can't imagine how long it
has been there. These trees are both an historical and aesthetic asset to the
streetscape and the township of Willunga.
These trees represent solidity and a sense of timelessness.
There is also a feeling of reverence, which may be due to the size and enormous
height of the trees. They have survived from the 1800's when the first settlers
were making the township of Willunga. They are also such beautiful and huge
specimens of big South Aussie Blue Gum. May they live on for many a year and
for future generations.
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