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The gate to the Warden’s Garden opens at 18:00 pm.
Please book early to avoid disappointment.
A band will keep us entertained in Warden’s Garden and we open Cloister to show its 15th- century chantry chapel. Additionally we we show an exhibition of landscape watercolours from the College collection in the foyer of New Hall.
After Winchester College, Kim Wilkie (K, 1969 – 73) studied history at Oxford and landscape architecture at U.C. Berkeley, before setting up his landscape studio in London in 1989. He continues to lecture internationally; writes optimistically about land and place from Hampshire; and is involved in various national committees on landscape and environmental policy in the UK. Kim’s book Led by the Land explores the ideas behind his projects.
Currently Kim is working on a combination of new town extensions, private estates, the redesign of Wakehurst Place for the Royal Botanic Garden and a sculptural earthform for the Dulwich Picture Gallery.
7.00pm Warden's Garden & New Hall