The National Trust is inviting visitors to enjoy and explore the unique gardens of seven of its London properties on 13 and 14 June as part of Open Garden Squares Weekend 2015.
Underpinned by the Trust’s aim to keep people’s relationships with the capital’s surprising and special places alive and well, Trust properties right across London will be welcoming visitors into their gardens where they can discover the history, stories and character of these fine and exquisite working green spaces.
Open Garden Squares Weekend is presented in association with the National Trust and includes over 200 private, unusual and little-known gardens located across 27 London boroughs, creating public access to the capital’s urban, green space network.
Ed Ikin, general manager at Morden Hall Park says: “The gardens that belong to National Trust properties are important green gems in the capital’s crown, ranging from the grand, sweeping grounds of Osterley House to the more intimate town garden at Carlyle’s House.
“We work closely with the Open Garden Squares Weekend team to inspire Londoners and visitors alike to look at the city differently by offering what is effectively a key to unlock garden gates right across London.”
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