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About Udney Hall Gardens

Udney Hall was the name originally given to the residence of former Lord Mayor of London, Sir Charles Duncombe. The house, at the beginning built within the 1700s, was in demolished in 1946 but the gardens remain. The grounds are brightened with the aid of spring bulbs and are screened from the road via bushes. Udney Hall Gardens are accessible always. The area is served by way of Teddington station.

The gardens nowadays are an open location of grass, with a few mature trees and paths strolling across it, adjoining to the big church of St Alban. Udney Hall Gardens is a fragment of the grounds of Teddington Place, former seat of the 18th-century wealthy person Sir Charles Dunscombe, one of the richest guys of his day and Lord Mayor of London in 1709. Udney Hall was the unique name given to the residence, which became constructed in around 1700 but ultimately demolished in 1946. The gardens today are an open place of grass, with a few mature timber and paths strolling throughout it, adjacent to the large church of St Alban.

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