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Secret garden 20 postcards
Secret garden 20 postcards









secret garden 20 postcards

While you might be interested in British garden design, it's the 14th-Century tower that's the main attraction for photographers. The small exhibition space is dedicated to the British love of gardens in honour of 17th-Century gardener John Tradescant, who is buried in the churchyard. After falling into disrepair in the '70s, it was scheduled for demolition until it was rescued and turned into the Garden Museum.

secret garden 20 postcards

Instagram: small structure, with its irregular stone walls, arched windows and crenellated tower, is the old church of St-Mary-at-Lambeth. Today you'll find only dog-walkers, joggers and nature-lovers who come to enjoy this little piece of countryside in the heart of London.Īddress: Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath, London, NW5 1QR The current name is thought to have been adopted during the 17th-Century Civil War when the hill became a defence post for troops loyal to Parliament. As you admire the views, you'll be in good company Romantic poets including Coleridge, Shelley and Keats all spent time up here, too.įormerly known as Traitor's Hill, legend says the mound is where the 1605 Gunpowder Plot conspirators came to watch the planned explosion of Parliament (they failed, of course).

secret garden 20 postcards

From here, on a clear day, you can sit on the park bench that featured in movies including Run Fatboy Run and Notes on a Scandal, and see all the way to St Paul's Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament, the Gherkin and the Shard. One of the most central is Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath – at 98m, this is one of London's highest natural viewpoints.











Secret garden 20 postcards