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5 Lambeth Palace Rd, London SE1 7LB، بریتانیا

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Cristina Panzeri
at 2024 May 10
Cristina Panzeri
at 2024 May 10
Cozy museum focusing on the art of gardening in Lambeth. We got in with the London Card and, honestly, we were impressed. I think it was built inside an old church, so the architecture is quite amazing as well.
5 stars!
Diana Esho
at 2024 Apr 16
Diana Esho
at 2024 Apr 16
The Garden Museum is perfect for gardening history lovers. There was so much to see and read, plus and in such a beautiful setting.
There is a lift so ideal for wheelchair users to get around.
I didn't try the food or the drinks, but they did look lovely. The tower was closed due to the weather, but there were plenty of other things to see and learn about.
Daniel D. Reimer
at 2024 Apr 16
Daniel D. Reimer
at 2024 Apr 16
Quite pricey entrance fee for a small-ish museum, but everyrthing you need to know about gardening and the history of the local area. Worth a look if you like a view: the small little tower has an outdoor viewing area which is worth the steep climb.
Clare Isakson
at 2024 Apr 05
Clare Isakson
at 2024 Apr 05
This musuem was lovely! A good amount of stuff to look at and history of gardening to read about. I'll be honest and say £15 entry free was probably a bit much for it but it's not a reason to not give it 5 stars still.
Andrew Pierce
at 2024 Mar 15
Andrew Pierce
at 2024 Mar 15
Small museum dedicated to gardening in a former church next to Lambeth Palace. Very pretty. Climb 131 steps to the top of the mediaeval tower for London views. Nice on-site cafe.
Alex Cheyne
at 2024 Mar 09
Alex Cheyne
at 2024 Mar 09
I really enjoyed visiting this fairly small museum next to Lambeth Palace. I came for an art exhibition, which I really enjoyed, but also really appreciated the view from the tower (the building is an old church) and history of the place. The collection has its origins in an elizabethan cabinet of curiosities which was opened to the public, and much of which subsequently went to form the nucleus of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. I quite enjoyed the gardening-related stuff too, but, you know, not as much as my mother would have done.

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