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Museum of Brands

Museum of Brands
(Photo: Colin Wing)

The Garden

This award-winning garden is situated at the Museum of Brands, originally built in 1866 as the Bayswater Jewish School. The original 1990 planting was a donation from the Chelsea Flower Show's gold medal-winning Crabtree & Evelyn scented garden, and formed part of the London Lighthouse HIV/AIDS centre. The south-facing courtyard garden has since developed into a secluded enclave in the heart of Ladbroke Grove. Planting includes herbaceous perennials, climbers and tender sub-tropical plants, such as Brugmansia, Abutilon and Musa, which flourish in this microclimate. Nest boxes encourage small bird species to thrive in the garden.

Garden co-ordinator: Gary Eisenhauer

Visitor Information

Open
Sunday 11:00–17:00
Entrance
111-117 Lancaster Road
Nearest postcode: W11 1QT
Buses
Map of nearby bus stops
Stations
Ladbroke Grove (No service 10-11/06/23), Holland Park
Cycle hire station
St. Mark's Road (Map)
Toilets
Disabled toilet on site
Access
Level access
Dogs
Working assistance dogs only

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