Last updated on 16 October 08

Museum of Garden History

  3.0/5 (2 ratings)
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Gardenvisit Editorial

A small re-created seventeenth century knot garden in a former churchyard. It commemorates two famous gardeners whose tomb is also there. John Tradescant and his son were gardners to Charles I and II - and were adventurous plant hunters. The garden adjoins the Museum of Garden History.
Address - Lambeth Palace Road, London, Greater London, England, SE1 7LB
Opening times - All year. Tuesday to Sunday. Closed over Christmas period. Open 10.30am to 5pm.
Admission - Adult £3.00 donation requested
Website - Visit the Museum of Garden History website

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Recent Reviews

  • 9 months ago Anonymous said

    No car parking is available on the Museum site. Tours would have to be by special arrangement.

    (2.0/5)
  • 10 months ago Anonymous said

    Useful if info given on availability for conducted tours for small groups.( ? say 20 ) Is car parking available nearby?

    (4.0/5)

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