The gardens have changed over the years and while there are quite a few sculptures still in the FJ Gardens, some unfortunately have been lost or damaged over time or in the dark days when the site was falling down. The current owner is repairing and restoring the sculptures that remain in the gardens including the waterfalls.
"The foundation for the waterfall has been poured, the concrete is cured and we're ready for the next step. We've been able to find what seems to be the right type of natural rock for the waterfall from the Panmure Quarries... These Cascade Falls are similar to the ones at Surfer's Paradise from which Mr. Jones got the idea. It will be placed in a tree setting with suitable types of plants planted alongside the falls. The waterfalls are constructed of slab type rock and round washed stones, which will be very effective. The still pond at the bottom will have water lilies. This, surrounded by bush-like setting will, when finished, give the western end of the gardens a lovely background. (FJ Staff Bulletin or Do You Know 7.9.67) "