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Spy GreenSpy Green is an open green space in Harlow, just outside the city.
View Info →The Gibberd Garden in Harlow is a Modernist garden with sculptural integration and Grade II listed status. It sits just outside the city centre on Marsh Lane, a short drive from Harlow Town Centre. Known for its springtime bloom and thoughtfully placed sculptures, the garden offers quiet retreats within natural light and open spaces. Visitors come to walk through seasonal open days in April or enjoy tea and scones at the Barn Tearoom. The space is managed by volunteers and serves as a peaceful escape with low crowd density throughout the year.
The Gibberd Garden was established in 1951 as a private residence and garden by Sir Frederick Gibberd, designed with modernist elements and sculptural integration. As a Grade II listed site, it has been maintained through volunteer involvement since its founding. The design features include architectural salvage from demolished buildings, ceramic pots, and sculptures placed across planted layouts. Natural lighting defines the experience, shaded areas shift colour with seasonal change, and quiet is preserved throughout. These sensory details contribute to each visit feeling rooted in history while remaining open to fresh interpretation across spring blooms or autumnal hues.
The Gibberd Garden hosts family-friendly events including the Easter trail from 2 to 6pm in April and springtime open days. Visitors come to walk through the garden with tea and scones at the Barn Tearoom. With its integration of architectural salvage, sculptural elements, and planted layouts, the space supports solo walks or relaxed group time. The low crowd density makes it a good choice for peaceful moments across seasons.
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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.