About 15 Arlington Avenue
Half of the garden is a vegetable garden including tomatoes, carrots, onions but also beetroot and rhubarb etc. Seven fruit trees are growing along one wall: apple, pear, plum and cherry.
The stunning flowers on the other side feature Dahlias, Gladioli, Roses, Delphiniums, Rhododendron, amongst others. The flower border is framed by a Bacchus vine at one end and two colourful Acer trees at the other.
The tall Mulberry tree provides shade for the ferns growing underneath.
Two beehives house nearly 100,000 bees, producing delicious honey.
The garden gate leads directly to the Regent’s canal where the owners have planted more fruit bushes such as raspberries, blueberries, red and blackcurrants.
A truly diverse garden in the middle of London! We also have an en-suite guest room overlooking the garden for two visitors.