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Enjoy a late summer's day at the Gardens, seeing the dragonflies darting around the waterlilies in the Italian Garden and the bumblebees enjoying the lavender hedges, sunflowers and dahlias in the walled kitchen garden. An opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of the Gardens and their redesign in 1902 by Harold Peto for their then owner the Countess of Warwick. Children enjoy the treehouse and elephant. Plant, craft and information stalls.

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August Open Day

Type:Gardening Event

The Gardens of Easton Lodge, Little Easton, Great Dunmow, Essex, CM6 2BB
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