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71 Coldharbour Lane

A front garden designed to brighten up a neighbouring bus stop and small (7 x 5 metre) cottage back garden planted for bees and butterflies. Featuring rambling, climbing and shrub roses and a variety of other native and exotic plants. Aiming for continuous flowers from winter Scillonian narcissi to autumn dahlias.

Owner Info

  • Mr Joshua May
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About 71 Coldharbour Lane

A front garden designed to brighten up a neighbouring bus stop and small (7 x 5 metre) cottage back garden planted for bees and butterflies. Featuring rambling, climbing and shrub roses and a variety of other native and exotic plants. Aiming for continuous flowers from winter Scillonian narcissi to autumn dahlias.

Location details

71 Coldharbour Lane,
London,
SE5 9NS

Directions to 71 Coldharbour Lane
Close to both Denmark Hill & Loughborough Junction train stns.

71 Coldharbour Lane openings

For this open day you can book your tickets in advance. Click on the yellow button below to book or you can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments Tea, coffee & cake.
Admission Adult: £4.00
Child: Free
Opening times 11:00-15:00

Accessibility

  • No information available at this time, please get in touch with the owners for details.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at 71 Coldharbour Lane at this time.

Yes, dogs are welcome at 71 Coldharbour Lane. Please keep the dogs on fixed short leads in the garden and keep in mind that you are responsible for controlling the dog’s behaviour. For any specific rules please ask the owners.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, 71 Coldharbour Lane does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

Yes. 71 Coldharbour Lane seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.