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Page 1: Telegraph Hill Open Gardens 2019 - WordPress.com...Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Rd, SE14 5TY Nurseries from South East England bring their high quality plants to sell and their expertise

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Page 2: Telegraph Hill Open Gardens 2019 - WordPress.com...Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Rd, SE14 5TY Nurseries from South East England bring their high quality plants to sell and their expertise

1. Mary Lee39 Sprules Road, SE4 2NLMore flowers, teapots and fire buckets (+ a sprinkling of table tennis!). Plants and seeds for sale so you can take a piece of the garden away with you.

2. Becky & Adrian Reed72 Bousfield Road, SE14 5TRL-shaped garden with old & new planting, rose arch, clematis and other climbers. Small pond. Tea and scones for sale!

3. Caro Thorp9 Gellatly Road, SE14 5TUEntrance on Arbuthnot Rd. An established garden with a bit of everything – yard & pot plants, lawn & perennials, fruit & veg patch, sheds.

4. Chris Torrible12 Pepys Road, SE14 5SBReasonable sized. Trees, shrubs, plants, grass and stuff. Quite nice if you like that.

5. Jethro Holman132a Erlanger Road, SE14 5TJFront garden only: we’ve tried to fill our small layered space with colour and texture to give us a friendly greeting.

6. Rupert Hughes13A Waller Road, SE14 5LEA garden full of hardy plants from woodland, hedgerow and meadow.

7. Angel McMahon20 Erlanger Road, SE14 5TGUrban food garden.

8. Anna Whitfield126 Jerningham Road, SE14A structured garden with distinct ‘rooms’, and a private eating area. Watch out for what’s in the cabin at the bottom of the garden!

9. Bridget & Brian McKenzie152 Waller Road, SE14 5LUClimate Museum UK will be installed in the kitchen and garden, opening up your appreciation of this wildlife-friendly garden.

10. Shelagh Hornby37 Kitto Road, SE14 5TWLong, narrow, north facing garden with mixed planting, including soft fruit and vegetables.

11. Rev Sheridan JamesThe Old Vicarage Garden, Pepys Road, SE14 5SGA small, secret, wildlife haven with an ecclesiastical vibe, that sits between the church vestry and the Old Vicarage.

12. Kitty Warnock30c Arbuthnot Road, SE14 5NPSmall garden designed for sitting to enjoy the sun or viewing from the upstairs kitchen window. Different levels and lots of climbers provide visual interest.

13. Louise Shepherd81 Waller Road, SE14 5LBA garden for sitting in and enjoying

a cup of tea, full of flowers, fruit and veg. Plants and cakes for sale.

14. New Cross Gate Cutting Nature Reserve (11-2pm) Vesta Road, SE4Join us for a casual stroll around the reserve, or make your own pinecone birdfeeder or mini-bug-hotel.

15. Plant Fair Roadshow (1-4pm)Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Rd, SE14 5TYNurseries from South East England bring their high quality plants to sell and their expertise to SE14. Not to be missed!

16. Jane Rapley17 Jerningham Road, SE14 5NQLong established fruit trees, wisteria and weeds ending at the railway embankment. Shady, a few vegetables and a fish pond.

17. Chris & Paul Banks101 Jerningham Road, SE14 5NHTranquil long garden with a pond. Mature shrubs and trees, raised vegetable beds. Wildlife friendly.

18. Francesca Clarke55 Gellatly Road, SE14 5TUSmall east facing garden designed as three different areas on two levels, with lawn and perennials borders, raised vegetable beds and a sunny patio area at the back.

19. Barbara Scott83 Gellatly Road, SE14 5TUMy garden is fairly small and contained with many shrubs and pots. In short it’s a garden without grass.

20. Annie Askew80 St Mary’s Road, SE15 2DUSmall pretty garden with herbaceous borders.

21. Hazel Fisher140 Erlanger Road, SE14 5TJPerpetual evolution – informal garden, flowers, shrubs, a may-be lawn and two dogs (who will not be on show!).

22. Paul MilnesThe Garden flat, 102 Jerningham Road SE14 5NWThis garden attempts to disrupt the ‘corridor’ feel of a typical London garden with irregular lines and more planting. A bright red cast-iron garden shed is being re-purposed.

23. Tatiana Baskakova & Arthur Swindells58B Pepys Road, SE14 5SDSite specific ceramic tree jewellery installation on two mature figs. Complemented by what food and flowers are viable under the constraint of a possible short tenure.

24. Candace Piette114 Dennetts Road, SE14 5LWA secluded garden leading to a garden shack/chill place.

25. Common GrowthSandbourne Road, SE4 2NPCommon Growth is an amazing community garden run by volunteers with mature perennial beds in sun and shade, a herb ‘spiral,’ food growing in raised beds, two tiered ponds.

26. Jeremy Palmer30 Waller Road, SE14 5LAInformal garden majoring in shrubs and climbers with some herbs, exotics and fruit trees.

27. Augusta Quinney & Peter Challis20 Pepys Road, SE14 5SBFirst timers, dazzled by #urban #contemporary #landscaping on pinterest, more ambition than experience, what could go wrong?

28. Phaedra McIntyreBasement Flat, 30 Pepys Rd, SE14 5SBThe Secret Garden – shade and the fight for light. The struggle to find the right plants for a garden surrounded by a canopy of trees.

29. Mark & Carolina Howarth89A Erlanger Road, SE14 5TQOur garden is a beginners work in progress. Recently landscaped from the original urban jungle to make the best use of the natural slope, with decking, lawn and raised sleeper beds.

30. Sue & Andrew Stone63 Pepys Road, SE14 5SEA family garden with bountiful roses, wisteria, a swing seat and a surprise for train lovers at the end of the garden!

31. Beth Hayward29 Ommaney Road, SE14 5NSThe garden of my alter ego, the Victorian archaeologist Edith Fraser-Lloyd “a snapper up of ill considered trifles”. Her treasures are scattered amongst terraces.

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Entry to the gardens is free. Donations are welcome to fund new trees for Telegraph Hill (via Street Trees for Living).

Refreshments & plants will be available in some gardens. No dogs please.

Sat ur day 1 8 M ay1 0 a m – 2 pm& S un day 1 9 M ay2 pm – 6 pm

Sat ur day 1 8 M ay1 0 a m – 2 pm

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