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Dulwich Gardens Open For Charity 2016, starting 8 May


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The Dulwich Society Gardens Group is pleased to announce this year's gardens open for charity.


Booklets with details of the openings can be found in The Village Stationers, Dulwich Village, and south London garden centres, or a pdf can be downloaded here: http://www.dulwichsociety.com/images/dulwichgardens2016.pdf


A list of openings, starting with 45 and 86 Underhill Road, SE22 0QZ on 8 May, can be found below, but please refer to the booklet (http://www.dulwichsociety.com/images/dulwichgardens2016.pdf) for details of opening times, wheelchair access, home-made teas, transport and plant sales.



?Sunday 8 May

45 Underhill Road, London, SE22 0QZ, 2.00pm ? 6.00pm

86 Underhill Road, London, SE22 0QU, 2.00pm ? 6.00pm


?Sunday 15 May

Forest Hill Gardens, London, SE23 3BP, 2.00pm ? 6.00pm (7 Canonbie Road, The Coach House, Hilltop, 53 Ringmore Rise, 27 Horniman Drive and 25 Westwood Park)


?Thursday 19 May

South London Botanical Institute, 323 Norwood Road, London, SE24 9AQ, 6.00pm ? 8.00pm


?Sunday 22 May

Stoney Hill House, Rock Hill, London, SE26 6SW, 2.00pm ? 6.00pm

9 Rollscourt Avenue, London, SE24 0EA, 2.00pm ? 5.00pm


?Sunday 29 May

174 Peckham Rye, London, SE22 9QA, 2.30pm ? 5.30pm


?Sunday 5 June

4 Cornflower Terrace, London, SE22 0HH, 2.00pm ? 5.30pm

35 Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8JA, 12.00pm ? 6.00pm

103 and 105 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BJ, 2.00pm ? 5.00pm


?Friday 10 June

Stoney Hill House, Rock Hill, London, SE26 6SW, 5.30pm ? 8.00pm


?Saturday 11 June

41 Southbrook Road, Lee, London, SE12 8LJ, 2.00pm ? 5.30pm


?Sunday 12 June

41 Southbrook Road, Lee, London, SE12 8LJ, 2.00pm ? 5.30pm

115 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BJ, 2.00pm ? 5.00pm

122 Court Lane, London, SE21, 2.00pm ? 5.30pm

81 Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8JE, 2.00pm ? 6.00pm


?Sunday 19 June

18 Crescent Wood Road, London, SE26 6RU

103 and 105 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BJ, 2.00pm ? 5.00pm

South London Botanical Institute, 323 Norwood Road, London, SE24 9AQ, 2.00pm ? 5.00pm


?Thursday 23 June

South London Botanical Institute, 323 Norwood Road, London, SE24 9AQ, 6.00pm ? 8.00pm


?Friday 24 June

James Allen?s Girls? School Botany Gardens, 144 East Dulwich Grove, London, SE22 8TE, 4.30pm ? 7.00pm


?Sunday 26 June

118 Court Lane, London, SE21 7EA, 2.00pm ? 5.30pm


?Sunday 26 June

Sunset Soiree- 108 College Road, London, SE21 7HW, 6.30pm ? 8.30pm


?Sunday 3 July

221 Upland Road, London, SE22 0DJ, 2.00pm ? 5.00pm


?Wednesday 20 July

9 The Gardens, East Dulwich, London, SE22 9QD, 6.30pm ? 8.30pm (pre-booking essential)


?Thursday 21 July

South London Botanical Institute, 323 Norwood Road, London, SE24 9AQ, 6.00pm ? 8.00pm


?Friday 22 July

55 Jennings Road, London, SE22 9JU, 5.30pm ? 9.00pm


?Sunday 24 July

55 Jennings Road, London, SE22 9JU, 1.30pm ? 5.30pm

49 Jennings Road, SE22 9JU, 1.30pm ? 6.30pm


?Thursday 25 August

South London Botanical Institute, 323 Norwood Road, London, SE24 9AQ, 6.00pm ? 8.00pm


?Sunday 4 September

24 Grove Park, London, SE5 8LH, 2.00pm ? 5.30pm

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