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The Gibberd Garden Trust
Marsh Lane
Gilden Way
Harlow

CM17 0NA

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Area: Essex
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The Gibberd Garden Trust -- Essex
Visitor Information www.thegibberdgarden.co.uk -- email: enquiries {at} thegibberdgarden.co.uk

The Gibberd Garden Trust
Essex
All details updated* as of: 13/01/2011
Text-Only version here

Disabled information plus mobility and walking aids
 Opening Days and Hours

1st April - 30th Sept; Wed, Sat, Sun & Bank Holidays; 2pm - 6pm.

Parties / Coaches: Yes
Small coaches only (difficult access)
Groups / Coaches need Appointment: Yes
Private bookings for Groups of 10+ at other times on application

House Open for Viewing: Yes
Gibberd Rooms only Sunday afternoons April to September £1. timed tickets
Rooms in house restored to original 60's appearance - exhibitions and displays

National Garden Scheme days: No
Best Times of Year to Visit:
All seasons
To see:
 Admission Prices
Adult £4; Child 6-16 £1 (under 6 free); Over 60s £2.50; Season Single £15, Family £25
Talks by Trust Committee Member (by arrangement) £30
 Onsite Facilities
Parking: Yes
Lavatories: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Shop: Yes
Plants for Sale: No
Lunches: No
Teas: Yes
Light Refreshment: Yes
Picnics: No
Dogs Allowed: Yes
On Lead only: Yes
Special Events: Yes
Other Facilities:
Friday 17th June - Jazz Picnic 7.30
Sat/Sun 18th 19th June - CAMRA Real Ale Festival Noon to 8.00 p.m.
Friday 1st July - Open Air Theatre - Importance of Being Ernest - Picnics from 5.00pm
Sunday 17th July = Lunchtime Promenade Concert & Lunch - 11.00 onwards
 Garden Features
English Heritage Garden Grade:
National Collection:
 Description of Garden
Designer: Sir Frederick Gibberd
The garden is a highly individual creation of Sir Frederick Gibberd. It is sited on the side of a small valley which slopes down to a brook. Occupying some seven acres, the garden was planned as a series of rooms, each with its own character. The glades, pools and alleys provide a setting for some fifty sculptures, large ceramic pots, architectural salvage, a gazebo and even a children's moated castle with a drawbridge.

The Gibberd Garden Trust aims to realise Sir Frederick's wish that the garden should be open to the public for study and relaxation.
 History of Garden
Sir Frederick Gibberd, the architect of Heathrow airport, Liverpool's Roman Catholic Cathedral, the Regent's Park Mosque and many other projects throughout Great Britain, was appointed master-planner for Harlow New Town in 1946. He acquired the property in Marsh Lane in 1956 and from then until his death in 1984 he developed the site with commissioned sculptures and other works, most of which are still in situ today. Sir Frederick described the garden as "an art of space, like architecture and town design. The space, to be of recognisable design, must be contained and the plants and walls enclosing it then became part of the adjacent spaces. The garden has thus become a series of rooms, each with its own character, from small intimate spaces to large enclosed prospects".

The Gibberd Garden Trust was founded in 1995 to save the garden for future generations.
 Nearby Essex Hotels, Facilities & Amenities
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Restaurants:
Green Man, Mulberry Green
Queen's Head, Churchgate Street
Inns & Pubs:
Green Man, Mulberry Green
Queen's Head, Churchgate Street
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Harlow
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