The picturesque garden of the British Medical Association (BMA) Headquarters is a hidden secret in central London, designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and on the site of Charles Dickens’ own house and garden. Our 2017 planting explores medicinal herbs and their historical role in health and nutrition.
This year the BMA garden will be part of the Open Garden Squares Weekend. Through interactive exhibits and onsite experts, our garden will showcase local community organisations using gardens to improve health, wellbeing and nutrition of patients and communities in London.
Please see the information sheet for the full programme. Tickets can be purchased from the Open Garden Squares Weekend website.
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Open Garden Squares Weekend 17 – 18 June 2017
Feed your curiosity and explore over 230 private, secret and little-known gardens across 27 London boroughs over one very special weekend. Gardens range from the historic and traditional to the new and experimental, and include private gardens, roof gardens, community allotments, gardens belonging to historic buildings, institutions, cafés, schools and shops. One ticket gives access to numerous gardens across the weekend.