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Waltham Abbey GardensWaltham Abbey Gardens

With some remains of the Augustinian Abbey founded by King Henry II in 1177 still visible, the cloister entry, Abbey gateway, precinct and chapter house walls and the stone bridge over the Cornmill Stream provide an indication to what was once one of the largest Augustinian Abbeys in the country and the last to suffer under dissolution of the monasteries in 1540.

Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the Rose Gardens or take yourself and the family on a trail to explore hundreds of years of history as you discover intriguing art works along the route which will uncover the site's invisible past.

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Prices


Free entry

Open all the time
Seasonal car parking opening times, details available on our website.

Waltham Abbey Gardens
 
 

Contact

Lee Valley Information Service
Tel: 08456 770 600
View the Waltham Abbey Gardens websitewww.leevalleypark.org.uk
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Venue

Waltham Abbey Gardens

Abbey View, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1XG

View the Waltham Abbey Gardens websitewww.leevalleypark.org.uk

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Map reference: TL 387005


By Road:
From the M25, exit at junction 26 and join the A121. At the roundabout turn right which will take you over a bridge spanning the M25. At the second set of traffic lights approach in the left hand lane and go straight on. At the third set of lights move into the right hand lane and go straight on. At the roundabout, take the first left which will take you into the car park for Abbey Gardens.
A large car park is available on sit, seven days a week. Seasonal closing time apply.

Parking : free

Accessible by Public Transport : 1 mile from Waltham Cross station

Green Flag Award. Green Flag Heritage Site.

Green Flag Award

Events at this venue

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Sat 16 Oct 2010 King Harold Day