In London, there are spaces you’ll remember with database’s help
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It took 15 years, but a group of hardy volunteers has completed a modern-day Doomsday survey of London’s public open spaces — 2,500 gardens, parks, squares, churchyards and cemeteries.
Suitably for the 21st century, the result is not a book but online in a thoroughly searchable website with potted histories, opening times and transport info.
It’s a terrific resource for anyone visiting London, especially this summer when you’ll need some tranquil retreats from Olympic hustle and bustle.
Info: London Gardens Online
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