South London Botanical Institute Entrance with a Botanical Cream Tea for 2 in Norwood
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The South London Botanical Institute is like nowhere else, hidden away in Tulse Hill in South East London. The SLBI was established in 1910 to introduce the people of south London to the science, pleasure and importance of plants. Still based in the original Victorian building in Tulse Hill, this historic aim continues today, but with a wider remit than just south London and with plant education for all ages at the heart of its vision: ‘Discovering plants, enriching lives, sustaining the future.’ The SLBI provides a unique environment to help people explore the world of plants and to access green space in an inner-city area. People of all ages and backgrounds attend a wide range of events (including school visits, school holiday activities, talks, walks and workshops) and use their small botanic garden, library, herbarium (dried plant collection) and education facilities. There is no café normally at SLBI, so your cream tea will be a rare experience.