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Located in Quaker burial ground to rear of Meeting House. Buses W13, W14, 66, 145, 257 stop at Green Man Roundabout, a 5 minute walk away. W19 stops in Bush Road, 150 metres away. Underground: 15 min walk from Leytonstone (Central Line). Cycle parking to rear of building on right. Limited car park at front. Grass is rough, please take care. Finger labyrinths and information leaflets available inside Meeting House.
Wanstead Quaker Clerk
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Classical
Baltic, 6 circuit with expanded centre, replacing an earlier classical labyrinth
Appointment
London Quakers Property Trust
Outdoor
Permanent
Outdoor Grass
Path mown through a new (2023) wild-flower meadow designed for sustainability and to support local wildlife including pollinating insects and bees. The meadow and labyrinth are amongst Wanstead Quaker Meeting’s Eco-Church initiatives.
Designed by Jeff Saward. Pattern created on site by Jan Sellers and Friends.
Mown into the meadow by Phil Franklin Landscapes Ltd.
No
The labyrinth is in a newly developing wildflower meadow, best visited during summer months. Visitors welcome, please email in advance to arrange a visit. Also open during Leytonstone Arts Trail and London Open House Weekend (check programmes for dates and times).
38 feet diameter
17-22 June, 2023
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