
Opened in the late 1970's the Museum of Garden history is sited in the old 14th century church of St Mary-at-Lambeth. The museum was opened by the Tradescant Trust, a charitable trust named after the Tradescant family who were plant collectors and gardeners to Charles I.
The Tradescant family are buried next to Admiral Bligh of the 'Bounty', in part of the churchyard that has been designed as a replica 17th century garden. It contains plants grown by the Tradescants and others of that period.The small garden is cared for by volunteers and is a delightful oasis of calm. Her Majesty the Queen Mother opened the garden in 1983.
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