Lambeth Palace Road London,
 SE1 7LB

Garden Museum

The Garden Museum explores and celebrates British gardens and gardening through its collection, temporary exhibitions, events and garden.

The permanent display includes paintings, tools, ephemera and historic artefacts: a glimpse into the uniquely British love affair with gardens.


By public transport: 

The Garden Museum is next door to Lambeth Palace, sitting on the bank of the Thames looking across to Parliament. It is a short walk from Lambeth North tube station on the Bakerloo line or a ten minute walk from Vauxhall, Waterloo and Victoria stations.

By Car & Cycle

Unfortunately there is no parking at the Garden Museum. There are some private car parks nearby which charge for parking, please contact the Garden Museum for further details.

The Garden Museum have cycle racks available for those cycling to the Museum.

Access

The Garden Museum is accessible to wheelchair users, with a lift for visitors to see the permanent collection on the first floor. For easy wheelchair entry to the Museum we recommend using the Cafe entrance to avoid the gravel. The museum welcomes guide, hearing and assistance dogs in all areas of the building and grounds.

For more information visit www.gardenmuseum.org