So glad we travelled an hour to visit this lovely garden. We particularly enjoyed the Dutch Garden a...
Bridge End Garden
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Bridge End Garden, established around 1840 by local Quaker Francis Gibson, is a beautifully designed historic garden located in Saffron Walden. The garden features interlocking rooms, a walled garden with Victorian varieties, and a hedge maze, all of which invite visitors for leisurely strolls or peaceful retreats.
Managed by Saffron Walden Town Council with the support of the Friends of Bridge End Garden, the site offers a rich array of attractions including vibrant floral displays, classical structures, and tranquil areas for picnics. The garden regularly hosts events such as theatre performances and music festivals, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
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An excellent small town walled garden. Good range of plants well displayed. The hedge maze was chall...
This garden is a delight and it’s totally free to the public. It’s not a large park but it has plent...
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