Point of interest
The Gibberd Garden
11 locals recommend,
Location
Marsh Lane
Harlow, England
Tips from locals
Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd and his former home for nearly 50 years, the Gibberd Garden is listed Grade II and open to the public from April to October, with a lively events programme including music, theatre and Art and Writing days throughout the Season. Explore formal terraces, lawns, pools and avenues, then take a romantic stroll through woodland glades.
Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd and his former home for nearly 50 years, the Gibberd Garden is listed Grade II and open to the public from April to October, with a lively events programme including music, theatre and Art and Writing days throughout the Season. Explore formal terraces, lawns, pool…
An outdoor sculpture park. Small but lovely. Run by volunteers a couple of days a week.
The Gibberd Garden is an inspirational and fascinating Grade II listed garden. Created between 1957 and 1984 by Sir Frederick Gibberd, Master Planner of Harlow New Town and leading post-war architect, it is acknowledged to be one of the most important 20th century gardens in the country.