The Archbishop of Canterbury is opening Lambeth Palace garden, the oldest continuously cultivated garden in London, in aid of the British Red Cross this spring on 1 April.
Join the British Red Cross for an afternoon at this unique and magnificent garden. As well as masses of beautiful spring bulbs and blossoms, explore the labyrinth mown in the grass at the bottom of the garden and our garden Easter egg hunt: brilliant fun for all the family. Refreshments available and the Lambeth Palace gardener will be on hand to discuss plants and sell cuttings.
Visit the Lambeth Palace Gardens
Lambeth Palace, Lambeth Palace Road, South Bank
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This event ended on Friday 1st of April 2016
This event ended on Friday 1st of April 2016
Admission
Advance tickets £4. Payment on the door is £5 at the British Red Cross stall.
Under 12's go free (must be accompanied by an adult)
Advance tickets £4. Payment on the door is £5 at the British Red Cross stall.
Under 12's go free (must be accompanied by an adult)
Location
Lambeth Palace, Lambeth Palace Road, South Bank
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