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4 Piermont Green

This L-shaped garden partly enclosed by a Victorian wall has an old fashioned woodland feel with spreading mulberry and viburnum trees overlooked by ginkgo and purple elder. Global warming lets a banana grove flourish with fig, lemon, pear and apricot. A low maintenance gravel area offers aeoniums, and towering pretty mallow, and Althaea cannabina.

Owner Info

  • Janine Wookey
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About 4 Piermont Green

A small – low maintenance – formal front garden, on a triangular Green, encloses an early flowering substantial camellia and an olive tree. Roses line each side. At the rear, there’s a more relaxed feel to this upside-down-L-shaped garden. The outside dining courtyard has a Mediterranean feel with strong red perlagoniums dominating. A Viburnum plicatum ‘Mariesii’ and a young but productive mulberry make a definite statement as they extend their branches across the diminishing lawn. (Gravel next year?) A crescent shaped ‘wild’ corner on the lawn offers interest through the year from early bulbs to late rose hips.

Framed by a Rosa mutabilis on a ancient wall, the established gravel garden is filled with easy care tall plants: with Molinia ‘Transparent’ and Crambe maritima and a colour palette of purples, crimsons and glaucous blues and is thankfully low maintenance. The pretty mallow Althea cannabina seems intent on reaching for the sky and grows taller each year. Topping 8ft last year.

In the white border (with self seeded blue splashes) Crambe cordifolia and Sanguisorba ‘Stand-up-comedian’ tower over white dicentra and perennial honesty,in June, while in late summer Hydrangea Annabelle attempts to take over the universe. White roses have a second flowering.

A shady ‘edible’ corner is home to fig, apricot and lemon trees, while a veritable plantation of banana trees produces ‘hands’ of small bananas which would be bigger- and edible – if we had hotter autumns!

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Location details

4 Piermont Green,
East Dulwich,
London,
SE22 0LP

Directions to 4 Piermont Green
Stns: Peckham Rye & Honor Oak. Buses: 63 & 363 (pass the door) & 12. No parking on green, but free parking on side streets nearby.

4 Piermont Green openings

You can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Home-made teas.
Admission Adult: £5.00
Child: Free
Opening times 13:30-16:30

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair access with a couple of front steps to negotiate.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 4 Piermont Green at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

Yes, there are various plants offerred for sale at 4 Piermont Green, please enquire with the owners for more details.

Yes, one or more routes at 4 Piermont Green are accessible to wheelchair users.

4 Piermont Green is not explicitly a wildlife garden, but you may still find various indigenous flora and fauna.