Lambeth Palace Gardens
The Archbishop of Canterbury opens the gates to his fairly secret, beautiful garden to the public on the first Friday of every month until September
Archbishop Justin Welby is allowing public access to his private green space – the oldest continuously cultivated garden in London. Don't believe us? Find out by touring their adjoining garden museum.
For the first Friday of every month, you too can walk among the vibrant flowers that have been sprucing up this hidden corner of the capital since the 12th century. Be transported through time and space as you tread the ancient paths, smell the roses and Instagram the arbour under the hashtag #LambethPalaceGarden.
Proceeds from the £5 entry charge will go to charity. Forget bustling flower shows - book some time off to really relax and appreciate nature at Lambeth Palace Gardens.
For the first Friday of every month, you too can walk among the vibrant flowers that have been sprucing up this hidden corner of the capital since the 12th century. Be transported through time and space as you tread the ancient paths, smell the roses and Instagram the arbour under the hashtag #LambethPalaceGarden.
Proceeds from the £5 entry charge will go to charity. Forget bustling flower shows - book some time off to really relax and appreciate nature at Lambeth Palace Gardens.
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What | Lambeth Palace Gardens |
Where | Lambeth Palace Gardens, Lambeth, London, SE1 7EH | MAP |
Nearest tube | Lambeth North (underground) |
When |
06 Apr 18 – 07 Sep 18, The garden is open on the first Friday of each month |
Price | £5 |
Website | Click here for more information |