Modest garden to the rear of Rainham Hall (1729) with a large, newly restored garden beyond featuring a new terraced walk and orchard.
Samedi: 14:00–17:00One of Octavia Hill\'s finest environmental and social schemes, restored as an \'open air sitting room\' by Bankside Open Spaces Trust with Heritage Lottery funding.
Samedi: 10:00–17:00 +Dimanche: 10:00–17:00Simple garden and orchard surrounding the only house commissioned, created and lived in by William Morris, founder of the Arts and Crafts movement, Tearoom and shop.
Samedi: 11:00–17:00 +Dimanche: 11:00–17:00College garden covering 11 acres, set within Regent's Park, originally home to the pioneering Bedford College for Women.
Dimanche: 14:00–17:00A wonderful example of a thriving food-growing space in the heart of the capital, the base for Capital Growth's training programme.
Samedi: 11:00–16:00Residential garden opposite an imposing Victorian-era apartment building. A rare treasure.
Samedi: 10:00–17:00 +Dimanche: 10:00–17:00A natural extension to the River Café's approach to food, growing fresh, seasonal produce - and an extension to the restaurant in fine weather. A garden with challenges and rewards.
Victorian walled garden built in 1899 for the Duchess of Sutherland. Children's activities. Plant sales. Stalls. Refreshments.
Samedi: 10:30–17:00Allotments dating from 1920s, with over 220 plots showing the cultivation of a wealth of vegetables, fruit and flowers.
Samedi: 10:00–16:00An acre and a half of 72-year-old themed gardens, six floors above the hustle and bustle of Kensington High Street. The head gardener will be present.
Dimanche: 08:00–11:00Magnificent Edwardian gardens on site of 18th-century house celebrating their centenary in 2013. Volunteers are restoring the former kitchen garden for food growing. Horticultural trail, plants and produce for sale, refreshments and cakes.
Dimanche: 10:00–17:00Part of the Ladbroke Estate. Thomas Allom's plan of 1823 allowed for generous communal gardens, organised in a concentric layout of crescents.
Dimanche: 10:00–17:00An elegant and educational garden with 1,300 plants used to treat illness at some time in the past 3,000 years up to the present time, and plants that commemorate physicians. Conducted tours throughout the day.
Samedi: 10:00–17:00 +Dimanche: 10:00–17:00Part of the Norland Estate, laid out by Robert Cantwell in 1846. Railings restored. Garden restoration project won Kensington Society Award for Garden Design in 2007 and best communal garden in North Kensington 2008 (runner-up 2009, 2010 and 2011).
Samedi: 09:30–17:00 +Dimanche: 10:00–17:00Important Regency square, grade II-listed, with gardens first laid out by Humphry Repton and restored in 2001. Meet the Friends of Russell Square. Punch and Judy show. Children's activities. Archives and picture exhibitions. Tours. Cafeteria.
Samedi: 10:00–17:00 +Dimanche: 10:00–17:00A shady garden with nine scheduled plane trees, interesting evergreens, variegated foliage and other shrubs and shade-loving plants. Visit with neighbouring Ennismore Gardens.
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