Parks

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

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  • Brockwell Park

    Brockwell Park is a large park set within a hilly landscape and comprising a network of ponds, trees (including ancient oaks), a walled 'Old English' flower garden and wide, open meadows.

  • Clapham Common

    Introduction to Clapham Common

    At over 85 hectares in size, Clapham Common is one of London’s largest, and oldest, public open spaces, situated between Clapham, Battersea and Balham.

  • Elam Street Open Space

    Located between Brixton and Camberwell, Elam Street Open Space provides local residents with a place for play, exercise and relaxation, and to escape the pressures of everyday life.

  • Emma Cons Gardens

    Emma Cons Gardens is a small open space in Waterloo opposite the famous Old Vic Theatre, as well as shops and businesses on The Cut and Lower Marsh, and directly opposite Waterloo Railway Station.

  • Hatfields Green

    Hatfields Green is a medium-sized public open space in the very north of Lambeth, close to the South Bank and River Thames.

  • Holmewood Gardens

    Holmewood Gardens is small, triangular open space, located between Brixton, Clapham and Streatham, which surrounded by local roads in a ‘Home Zone’, where pedestrians and cyclists have priority ove

  • Holy Trinity Churchyard

    The landscaped grounds of 'Holy Trinity Church', the parish church for Clapham, which is itself situated on the northern part of Clapham Common.

  • Kennington Park

    Kennington Park is large and attractive Victorian-era public park, with winding paths and numerous mature trees, helping create a graceful, historic yet peaceful atmosphere.

  • Knight's Hill Wood Nature Reserve

    Knights Hill Wood is all that is left of the gardens of Portobello House, which was demolished in the 1940’s to make way for the nearby Portobello Housing Estate.

  • Lambeth Walk Doorstep Green

    Lambeth Walk Doorstep Green is an area of open space surrounded by high-density social and public housing, built on land left behind by the demolition of old housing in the 1970s.