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Open Gardens in Dulwich Village, 11 and 12 June, in Aid of Link Age Southwark


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Local charity Link Age Southwark are delighted that some local residents will be opening their gardens to the public in aid of the charity on the weekend of 11 and 12 June.


Saturday 11 June, 2:00pm - 5:00pm, 9 Rollscourt Avenue, London, SE24 0EA. Take in the surroundings of this lovely L-shaped garden which features a wildflower area and a pergola covered in roses. Floral borders designed for maximum impact and low maintenance, with a mixture of shrubs, grasses and perennials in a mainly pink, purple and white colour palette. Tickets ?4 per person and free entry for children under 16. Tea and cakes available to purchase. Wheelchair access limited to patio due to different levels. Sorry, no dogs.


Sunday 12 June, 2:00pm - 5:00pm, 5 Burbage Road, Herne Hill, London, SE24 9HJ. The garden of a member of The Society of Botanical Artists and regular writer for Hortus magazine. 150ft x 40ft with large and varied range of plants, many unusual. Herb garden, packed herbaceous borders for sun and shade, climbing plants, pots, terraces, lawns. A garden that delights from spring through to summer! Tickets ?5 per person and free entry for children under 16. Tea and cakes available to purchase. Limited plants for sale.


Tickets available on the door or in advance via our website, https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/Pages/Events/

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