The Mulberry Garden project has seen the conservation and repair of the historic Grade I listed garden wall at Hogarth’s House and the creation of an ‘exhibition garden’. Its design will reflect elements from all the different uses the garden has had throughout its history.
The new garden expands the range of events, activities, learning and volunteering opportunities and will help greatly in managing the increased numbers of visitors on site, while improving their experience. All of this will provide a more appropriate setting for the historic building.
The new single-storey Weston Studio connected to the existing house provides a much-needed space to let us welcome more groups and provide an expanded public programme and varied opportunities for learning.