Warwick Square is an award-winning Grade II-listed historic garden square, laid out in the early 1840s as part of Thomas Cubitt’s Pimlico. It won gold awards in London in Bloom competitions between 2015 and 2021, with judges describing it as a “gardeners’ delight – a structured hotchpotch from the everyday to the unusual and exotic.” The garden won a bronze trophy (Large Private Squares section) in London Garden Squares Competition 2018-21. "A plant person's garden, much loved and experimental - work always in progress." The square features a rose garden, formal bedding, lawn area and a mix of shrubs, herbaceous plants and seasonal ephemerals to ensure year-round colour, interest and fragrance.
Prize-winning three-acre garden square planned in 1828 by Thomas Cubitt (1788-1855). Over the past 30 years the whole garden has been replanted to give year-round interest.
Substantial roof garden naturalised by plants well suited to a relatively exposed and sunny environment – roses, apple trees, herbs, wild flowers and grasses; commanding views.
Award-winning garden first laid out in the mid-19th century and redesigned after WWII. Judged the finest square garden in Chelsea in 2013, 2015, 2017 - 2019.
A shady garden with nine scheduled plane trees, interesting evergreens, variegated foliage and other shrubs and shade-loving plants. Visit with neighbouring Ennismore Gardens.