The Museum of Brands has an award-winning Garden which you can visit as part of the Museum, or book in as a venue for upcoming events.
Originally built in 1866 as the Bayswater Jewish School, the building and garden kept on evolving to form part of the London Lighthouse HIV/AIDS centre, which was often visited by Princess Diana herself throughout the AIDS epidemic.
The south-facing courtyard garden has since developed into a beautiful spot right near the iconic Portobello Road Market.
Still kept as a memorial garden nowadays, anyone can visit the garden and soak up its beautiful ambience and learn more about its history via various plaques setup on the walls and benches.
For further details or visiting the Museum of Brands garden or holding an event please contact: events@museumofbrands.com