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The Garden Museum, housed in the historic St Mary-at-Lambeth church, is a unique destination celebrating the history and art of gardening. Founded in 1977 to preserve the tomb of John Tradescant, a pioneering gardener, the museum offers a treasure trove of artefacts, tools, and botanical art showcasing gardening through the ages. Visitors can explore exhibitions and events that delve into art, architecture, plant science, food, sustainability, and well-being. The museum’s Branch Out programme offers free workshops and activities, while the award-winning café serves a seasonal, daily-changing menu. Families can enjoy cooking classes, floristry sessions, and more, making it an inspiring place for all ages. With a robust learning programme and a calendar filled with engaging events, the Garden Museum is a hub for garden lovers and curious minds alike. Discover what’s on and immerse yourself in the beauty and history of gardening.