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  2. Metropolitan Public Gardens Association - Wikipedia

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    The MPGA supports the London Open Garden Squares Weekend, which is organised by the London Historic Parks Gardens Trust and which enables the public to visit gardens that are not otherwise open. [87] Together with Taylors Bulbs of Holbeach, the MPGA run 'Bulbs for London', which sends out bulbs to gardens across London. [88]

  3. Park Crescent, London - Wikipedia

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    The garden is opened each year as part of the London Open Garden Squares Weekend, an initiative of the London Parks & Gardens Trust. The east and west lodges of the garden facing the Marylebone Road are listed Grade II. [3] [4] The railings around the garden are also listed Grade II, as is the cattle trough opposite No. 14 Park Crescent. [5] [14]

  4. London Gardens Trust - Wikipedia

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    The London Gardens Trust (formally, London Historic Parks & Gardens Trust) is a charity based in London, England. It is an independent charity and one of the county garden trusts operating under the Gardens Trust. [2] The Trust aims to increase knowledge and appreciation of parks, squares, community gardens, cemeteries and churchyards in London

  5. Collingham Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Collingham Gardens is a garden square in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London. Built between 1881 and 1888, the buildings on either side of the garden were designed by Ernest George and Peto, a firm that grafted Northern European urban motifs onto plainer Queen Anne style stock.

  6. Gainsborough Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The communal garden at the centre of the development is 0.4137 hectares (1.022 acres) in size and was the site of a bowling green and ornamental pond in former pleasure gardens. [7] [2] The garden has been opened to the public on 17 occasions as part of the Open Garden Squares Weekend organised by the London Parks & Gardens Trust. [2]

  7. Parks and open spaces in London - Wikipedia

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    Many of the smaller green spaces in central London are garden squares, which were built for the private use of the residents of the fashionable districts, but in some cases are now open to the public. Notable examples open to the public are Russell Square in Bloomsbury, Lincoln's Inn Fields in Holborn and Soho Square in Soho.