Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens Bath‘Such passion she must have’, Lady Rockingham and the political world of Eighteenth Century BathWritten by Gemma Burgham, Communications and Participation Intern on the Sydney Gardens ProjectAug 12, 20201Aug 12, 20201
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathNo Dig GardeningWritten by Mali Kedward, our Horticultural Participation OfficerJul 8, 2020Jul 8, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathIn the footsteps of Jane Austen — a stroll through Sydney GardensWritten by Kirsten Elliott — historian and writer, and author of ‘No Swinging on Sundays’ all about Bath’s Pleasure Gardens.Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathThe Pleasure Gardens in the PastSydney Gardens is a Grade II listed park, and contains many listed buildings and features of national significance.May 26, 2020May 26, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathSydney Gardens to become the first Dementia Friendly park in BathWritten by Katie Watson, student from Bath Spa University’s Journalism & Publishing BA course.May 19, 2020May 19, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathWildlife Friendly GardenWritten by Mali Kedward, our Horticultural Participation Officer.May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathPleasure Gardens in BathWritten by Jessica McKenzieMay 4, 2020May 4, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathHow 18th century society escaped from reality through pleasure garden entertainmentMadison Birch, student from Bath Spa University’s Journalism & Publishing BA course.Apr 21, 2020Apr 21, 2020
Gemma BurghaminSydney Gardens BathThe Loo Taboo of Sydney GardensWritten by Hannah Shergold, a student from Bath Spa University’s Journalism & Publishing BA course.Mar 30, 2020Mar 30, 2020