Beautiful gardens to discover near Woburn House

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27th September 2017

Ideally located in the centre of Bloomsbury near Euston station, Woburn House is the perfect place for meetings and events in London. Take a break between meetings, stretch your legs and explore the beautiful gardens in the local area. They offer a rare slice of quiet and calm in the heart of the bustling city, where you can refresh while admiring their rich biodiversity and reducing your carbon footprint. Here are our top picks.

Tavistock Square gardens

Located just a few steps away from our meeting venue near Euston station, the relaxed and charming Tavistock Square Gardens has plenty of leafy trees to rest against as you read your favourite book or enjoy your lunch in between your meetings in London. This beautiful garden is full of history and is home to a famous statue of Mahatma Gandhi and a bust of former resident and Bloomsbury author, Virginia Woolf.

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Russell Square Gardens

One of the largest squares in London and arguably one of the finest, these beautiful gardens are located in the heart of Bloomsbury and just a quick 5-minute walk from our London meeting venue. Designed in 1806 by Humphry Repton for the 5th Duke of Bedford, this garden features historical statues, water features and extensive lawns with planted borders. It’s the perfect spot for a coffee and a catch up with friends after your event in London.

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Brunswick Square Gardens

Located beside the popular Brunswick Shopping Centre, these beautiful landscaped gardens are a firm favourite for enjoying a peaceful après meeting chat. Shop ‘til you drop then get some fresh air in this tranquil, tree-lined garden. Brunswick Square Gardens is a grand 18th-century square and home to a magnificent plane tree, thought to be the second oldest in London.

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Gordon Square Gardens

The houses at Gordon Square were built between 1820 and 1850. The Gardens were designed and laid out by the 6th Duke of Bedford who named them after his second wife, Lady Georgina Gordon. The houses around the Square later became the focus of the Bloomsbury Group.

The Gardens have a wide variety of shrubs planted around the perimeter under mature plane trees. In the south west  corner  of the Gardens there is a well established area of woodland ground flora, including bluebells, cow parsley and dog violets.

The Gardens are managed to encourage wildlife by ensuring that some areas around the perimeter are left relatively undisturbed including areas of wild flowers and shrubbery. Ivy is allowed  to grow on some trees to provide wildlife habitats.

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Woburn House is a versatile meeting and events venue in London, conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Euston station. To find out more contact the events team on bookings@woburnhouse.co.uk