In aid of

Improving the Front Garden

St Margaret’s Institute

 

 
 


Gardens Open

 

 

Saturday 13 June  2.00 – 6.00 pm

Combined entrance to all gardens £5. 

Children Free

 

7 Gardens in

Polstead Road, Chalfont Road, Farndon Road, Rawlinson Road and Hayfield Road

 

 

Bouncy castle

Song recital

 

Teas at
St Margaret’s Institute

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gardens in Polstead Road, Chalfont Road, Rawlinson Road, Farndon Road and Hayfield Road

 

 

Bryan and Cynthia Wardley's garden at 19 Polstead Road combines Japanese ideas with the use of Alpines and small plants.

“Sarah Verney Caird and Kipper Chipperfield will sing for your delight" at 2.30pm, 3.30pm and 5.00pm

 

Liz Wade’s garden at 28 Polstead Road where a Bouncy castle will help keep the children happy.

 

Sue Brown's garden at 25 Polstead Road has been self designed with pergolas and water features

 

Julia and Anthony Aston Smith’s garden at 32 Chalfont Road offers old and new roses and other fragrant plants in a simple and peaceful setting

 

Rani Lall’s garden at 9 Rawlinson Road has been designed by ‘Eanteh’ in the Lutyen’s influenced New Delhi tradition. It combines the hard landscaping with the brilliance of well chosen plants.

 

Judith Lane’s garden at 14 Farndon Road is self designed, planted in a formal manner for privacy and shows off the plants in a series of self contained areas.

 

Heather Veevers at 73 Hayfield Road gives an example of a long narrow garden, divided so that it effectively “widens” without blocking the view to the canal. Includes several small sculptures by the owner.