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It's Heritage Open Day at The Gibberd Garden. Where we open our gates to the Garden and House FREE to visitors – Looking for a charming Sunday getaway? Look no further! The Gibberd Garden and Gibberd Rooms are open and ready to enchant you on this extra special Sunday. Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of the garden, designed by the renowned architect Sir Frederick Gibberd. Marvel at the meticulously crafted landscapes, sculptures, and vibrant flora.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Directions from M11 (J7)
Take A414 towards Hertford. Go through three roundabouts and turn right at the fourth A1025 and B183 to Hatfield Heath, Brown sign). Continue straight through two more roundabouts, when you will come upon a quarter mile straight road (Gilden Way). At the end of this straight there is a brown sign on the left pointing left to Marsh Lane and the entrance to the Garden.
Directions from M11 (J7A)
Take A1025 towards Harlow. Turn left at the first roundabout. Continue on towards Harlow, past Marsh Lane to the Churchgate Street roundabout and take the left turn off to go around it and return to Marsh Lane. At the end of a straight stretch there is a brown sign on the left pointing left to Marsh Lane and the entrance to the Garden.
Public Transport Directions
Bus service from Harlow Town
There is only one bus service along Gilden Way, the No.59 Harlow/Chelmsford route, which leaves the bus station in Harlow at 15 minutes past the hour, arriving at Marsh Lane approximately half past the hour. The walk from the Marsh lane bus stop to the Garden is approximately half a mile. The return service passes Marsh Lane at approximately 10 minutes to the hour, arriving back at the bus station at about 5 minutes past the hour.
There is no direct service from Harlow Town Railway Station to the Garden, but there is a frequent service from the train station to the bus station in the centre of Harlow.