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The Restored Garden
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Click here for a larger version The authentically restored garden of this magnificent eighteenth-century London palace will be open to the public on specific days during Spring and Summer.

It has been re-planted with plants and shrubs appropriate to the late eighteenth and early - nineteenth century, for example Eryngium agavifolium; Hosta sieboldiana elegans and Rosa (Musk) 'William Lobb'.

Click here for a larger version Originally designed by Henry Holland (the architect working for the second Earl Spencer in the 1790s) possibly in collaboration with Lavinia, Countess Spencer, it was planted by July 1798 and was one of the largest gardens in Piccadilly.

2008
The Garden will be open on
Sunday 11th May and Sunday 22nd June between 2.00pm and 5.00pm (last entrance to the Garden is at 5.00pm).

Entrance is by timed ticket available on the day from 10.30am when the House opens for guided tours. For ticket prices for House and Garden please see Tourist Information.
 

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