The final talk in the Gardens Trust’s online series of Favorite Gardens will take place December 10 at 1 pm Eastern with David Marsh. Dr David Marsh was awarded his PhD in 2005 for a study of the ‘Gardens and Gardeners of Later-Stuart London’ and has been lecturing and supervising research in Garden History ever since. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Buckingham and was co-course director for their MA in Garden History. A trustee of the Gardens Trust from 2016-2023, he helped set up and run the Trust’s online lecture program and is the author of a weekly blog about garden history.
Choosing his favorite gardens, he reports, is impossible – but he’ll share a few that get close… there’s one in north London built on the waste from building a tunnel on the underground, and another in the wastes of the seriously frozen north. Then maybe a new formal one in the southern hemisphere and to finish a couple more where such formality mixes with eccentricity on a grand scale.
This ticket LINK is for this individual session and costs £8 (Gardens Trust members £6). Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and again a few hours before the talk. A link to the recorded session (available for 2 weeks) will be sent shortly afterwards.

©David Marsh
