The Gibberd Garden

The Gibberd Garden

The Gibberd Garden is located in Harlow, Essex. It was created by Sir Frederick Gibberd and his wife and they added sculptures, ceramic pots and architectural salvage items from 1972 until 1984.

Now Grade II listed, the gardens are acknowledged as being one of the most important 20th-century gardens in the country. The garden is 9 acres in size and is full of a variety of items. There are lawns, pools, streams and glades. Plus a dramatic lime avenue, a brookside walk, a wild garden, an arboretum and a moated castle with a drawbridge.

Further Information The Gibberd Garden

Is there food and drink available?

There is a cafe serving snacks and drinks. Picnics are not permitted.

What are the main things to do?

One of the most important 20th-century gardens in the country with sculptures, ceramic pots and more. There are toilets and a cafe.

What are the ticket prices?

Adults are £5, children 5-16 £1 and under 5s are free.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.

Is there parking?

There is parking.

When are they open?

Gibberd Garden is open Wednesday – Sunday from April until early autumn with some open days in February for the snowdrops. For up-to-date opening times and dates please visit their website.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome on a lead.

Are they accessible?

Information on accessibility

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