Gardens created by E A Bowles (1865-1954) featuring many unusual plants. Includes national collection of award-winning Iris. It was taken over by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority in 1968 who, with the Myddelton House Society, have been restoring the 4-acre gardens to the original Bowles design.
6000-acre wood and the largest public open space in Greater London.
A vast area of natural beauty, Epping Forest spreads out from the northeast of the ... More
Ancient woodland in north London.
Much of London was once entirely covered by the ancient Forest of Middlesex. The oak, holly, and hornbeam trees of Highgate ... More
The Grade I listed Jacobean Forty Hall contains a museum with 17th and 18th century furniture and pictures, ceramics, glass, maps and local history displays ...More
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