Bramham Gardens
(Photo: Nick Woollven)

Open:
Sunday 10:00–17:00
Description:
Bramham Gardens is a large, tranquil one-acre lawned garden established in the late 1800s. It boasts some of the tallest plane trees in any London square. It is flanked by pink redbrick Victorian houses and terracotta Dutch Gothic houses by architect Harold Peto. Like many of the surrounding streets, Bramham Gardens derives its name from the Yorkshire connections of the local landowners, the Gunter family. In recent years there has been much new planting.
Gardener:
Mr Menno Ziessen
Entrance:
West side
Nearest postcode: SW5 0HF
Sells tickets.
Buses:
C1, 74, 328
Station:
Earl’s Court
Access:
One step up into garden.
Dogs:
Working assistance dogs only
Further information:

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Distance Garden Open
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0.3 KM Courtfield Gardens (East) Sunday10:00-17:00
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Last updated: 06/03/2010