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Open gardens Ngs and local sculpturist Jane Muir


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Sunday 16th

81 & 83 camberwell grove

Beautiful open gardens combined and complimented with sculptures made by the wonderful Jane Muir .

No 81 boasts a beautiful Japanese maple with other mature trees and plants and a bog garden and pond .

Pots line the pathway to the kitchen door and to the terrace , green house and garden room .

No 83 next door has an abundance of unusual planting within a structure of box hedging . Areas of interest peace and privacy .contemporary garden room gravel and stone paths with seating areas calming pool and view of the parish church .

Refreshments and plants for sale

Details online at ngs.org.uk

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