Garden Museum

Garden Museum

Garden Museum

The Garden Museum, located in a former church on the South Bank of the River Thames, spans four centuries of British gardening history. Nestled among leafy gardens, this small museum offers a serene retreat from the bustling city. Inside, visitors can explore the rich tapestry of garden design through various exhibits. A highlight is the opportunity to climb the medieval tower, which provides panoramic views of Westminster and the Houses of Parliament, adding a historical and scenic dimension to the visit.

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