Starting 7 October 2024, Garden Museum Director Christopher Woodward will attempt to swim 100km (63 miles) in the Peloponnese islands of Greece in support of our next major project: to transform 5.3 acres adjacent to the Museum into a new public park in central London, named Lambeth Green.
The new park is being created in partnership with Lambeth Council and Transport for London, who own the land. The landscaping will be designed by Dan Pearson, and opposite Lambeth Bridge a new pavilion designed by architect Mary Duggan will be used by our gardeners and volunteers to maintain the new park, and to offer horticultural apprenticeships for young Londoners. We will plant more than 40 trees, inspired by John Tradescant’s arboretum of rarities.
We need to raise £250,000 to enable us to begin building Lambeth Green and make a new park for London, and have raised over £164,000 so far.
Please contact Andrea Duerr, Development Manager, to make a donation: andrea@gardenmuseum.org.uk. Or click to donate below.
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