Fuller Gardens is one of the last turn-of-the-century estate gardens left in the Northeast. Once an ornament to Alvan T. Fuller's summer home, the grounds were designed in the 'Colonial Revival' style by noted landscape architect Arthur Shurcliff, with additions in the 1930s by the Olmstead Brothers. This seaside garden is enclosed by sculpted hedges and has a strong rose garden, interesting annual displays, English style perennial plantings, a hosta display garden, a tropical/desert conservatory and a Japanese garden with Koi pond.