London’s Pocket Parks: Jubilee Gardens, Mortlake, SW14
This large rectangular pocket park sits next to the riverside about halfway between Chiswick and Barnes bridges and is very, very busy on one day a year.Read more ›
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This large rectangular pocket park sits next to the riverside about halfway between Chiswick and Barnes bridges and is very, very busy on one day a year.Read more ›
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No, not that Central Park. This route runs through Central Park, in Plymouth. The land that forms Central Park is held in trust, and may only be used for leisure facilities, for th...
This is a long narrow pocket park opposite South Ealing tube station, which has remained a patch of open land even as the rest of this part of London filled up with housing.Read mo...
Her Late Majesty's botanical tribute.
Much like a tote bag and a shoe, you can tell a lot about Londoners from their park of choice London is one of the greenest cities in the world; it’s home to over 3,000 parks, fro...
There’s a chance to go behind the scenes at Hyde Park’s working nursery next month and see how The Royal Parks produce and care for hundreds of thousands of plants each year.Read m...
A renewed Theodore Roosevelt Park activates a new entrance for the American Museum of Natural History’s Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation expansion by St...
This is a fairly modern pocket park just off Islington’s Essex Road, with a very confusing road name history surrounding it, so buckle up.Read more ›
Gunnersbury ParkOpened for the use of the public 21st May 1926 by the Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain, M.P. Minister of Health.Purchased by the Town Councils of Acton and Ealing one...
This modest-sized three-sided pocket park on Limehouse's back streets exists thanks to land clearance in the 1980s.Read more ›
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This is a passageway that runs behind and under a large block of flats that dominates the Edgware Road.Read more ›
Gunnersbury Park opened for the use of the public 21st May 1926 by the Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain, M.P. Minister of Health. Purchased by the Town Councils of Acton and Ealing,...
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The serene space in Regent’s Park is dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who would have turned 100 this year
King George's Field
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King George's Field
The new Queen Elizabeth II Garden reuses 1,000 cubic metres of crushed concrete to create a high-pH landscape where hardy plants — and patience — are key.Read more ›
AEG, the company behind All Points East and LIDO, has requested to take over the park for 75 days, rather than 28 – but not everyone’s happy about it
A wharf above London’s super sewer is being transformed into a space with plants, artwork and a playground
London Wildlife TrustThis plaque celebrates the opening of Woodberry Wetland Nature Reserve by Sir David Attenborough, 30th April 2016, with thanks to:Berkeley Homes, Heritage Lott...
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