Once again we can visit the wonderful Gibberd Garden, come along and see this amazing place and all it has to offer. Bring a picnic and enjoy a few hours of tranquility. www.thegibberdgarden.co.uk
The Gibberd Garden is an inspirational and fascinating Grade II listed garden. Created between 1957 and 1984 by Sir Frederick Gibberd, Master Planner of Harlow New Town and leading post-war architect, it is acknowledged to be one of the most important 20th century gardens in the country.
The garden occupies 9 acres of a 14 acre site on the side of a small valley, sloping down to the Pincey Brook. It is full of sculptures and what Sir Frederick called ‘decorative objects’, including ceramic pots and items of architectural salvage. It has lawns, pools, streams and glades, a dramatic mature lime avenue, a brookside walk, a wild garden, an arboretum and a moated castle with a drawbridge.
Location, The Gibberd Garden
Date, Saturday 19th August
Time, 11.00am to 4.30pm
Address, The GibberdGarden, Marsh Lane, Harlow, Essex, CM17 0NA
Parking, Yes
Picnic, yes please bring your own and take all rubbish home with you
Tea & Cake available
Ticket price, BN members £12.50, non members £15.00
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