The Garden Museum in London is Britain's only museum of the art, history and design of gardens. The museum re-opened in 2017 after an 18-month redevelopment project.
The Sackler Garden, designed by Dan Pearson as part of the redevelopment project. It contains the tombs of Vice-Admiral of the Blue William Bligh (left) and the Tradescants (right)
The Garden Museum is housed in the former church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, overlooking the River Thames
The knot garden at the museum in 2015
Entrance to the Garden Museum
Lambeth Palace is the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It is situated in north Lambeth, London, on the south bank of the River Thames, 400 yards south-east of the Palace of Westminster, which houses Parliament, on the opposite bank.
Lambeth Palace, photographed looking east across the River Thames. Visible are the 15th-century Lollards' Tower at left, the Great Hall (with cupola) at centre, the late 15th-century brick gatehouse towards the right, and the 14th-century tower of St Mary-at-Lambeth on the far right.
The Great Hall, St Mary-at-Lambeth, and the Tudor gatehouse (from inside), with the river on the right.
The Guard Room
The great hall with Cardinal Pole's fig tree in front