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Connecting Minchenden Oak Garden with Christ Church

 

There is a gate leading from Christ Church graveyard to Minchenden Oak Garden of 17thC origin. There is a difference of levels though from the garden and on Church side. Restoring this gate and associated works to the wall and opening will mean the Garden is more accessible, and the eastern side of the garden can be landscaped. A planting scheme has already been drawn up but most of the planting has been on the western side of garden. The footpath from Minchenden Oak Garden and Christ Church is in a terrible state of disrepair.

 

If you’re interested in taking part, please make yourself known to  southgategreenassociation@gmail.com.

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