Parks

Browse our map to find out about our parks and what facilities they have on offer.

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  • Rush Common

    Rush Common, along with Max Roach Park, forms a valuable green corridor running between Brixton to Streatham.

  • Ruskin Park

    A large Edwardian-era park located between Camberwell, Brixton and Herne Hill, which still contains many of its original heritage features.

  • Slade Gardens

    Slade Gardens is a medium-sized open space located between Brixton and Stockwell with facilities for all ages.

  • St. John's Church Gardens

    St. John's Church Gardens is a small open space located in the middle of Waterloo, providing an important public space for relaxation, wildlife and gardening.

  • St. Leonard's Churchyard

    St. Leonard’s is the parish church for Streatham and one of the oldest churches in Lambeth.

  • St. Mary's Gardens

    St. Mary's Gardens is a small open space in Waterloo and within easy travelling distance of Westminster, Albert Embankment and the South Bank.

  • St. Paul's Churchyard & Eden Nature Garden

    A small open space surrounding St. Paul's Church, Clapham, which is also home to 'Eden Nature Garden', a popular wildlife and community garden.

  • Streatham Common

    A large area of open land at the southern edge of Lambeth, offering amazing views across large parts of South London.

  • Sunnyhill Nature Garden

    Sunnyhill Nature Garden is a small open space that lies on top of a railway tunnel running between Tulse Hill and Streatham.

  • The Rookery, Streatham

    The Rookery is an attractive formal garden located between Streatham, Norbury and West Norwood. It is almost enveloped by Streatham Common, one of Lambeth's largest open spaces.