Two community kitchen garden projects are located on disused platforms at Kensington Olympia Station and a vacant plot of land between housing. The kitchen gardens provide food growing spaces in raised beds for residents living in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Olympia kitchen garden, part of which has a small area planted for pollinators and wildlife, was made possible with support from Network Rail. A short walk away is Russell Road kitchen garden. Access to both gardens is from Russell Road, on the opposite side of the overground railway from Olympia Exhibition Centre, over the footbridge.
Community Gardener: Lisa Wilkinson
Visitor Information
Open
Sunday 11:00–15:00
Activities
There will be a chance to meet plot holders, volunteers and the council's community gardeners. Get advice on what vegetables and produce to plant in a small space and hear about the environmental and greening projects supported by the Royal Borough.
A beautiful three-acre Regency garden square with meandering paths, shrubberies, lawns, flowerbeds, a rose pergola, croquet lawn, grass tennis court and a children's play area. Grecian-style lodge.
Part of the Norland Estate, laid out by Robert Cantwell in 1846. Award-winning garden restoration and design with enhanced planting. Roses, central herbaceous borders and an interesting variety of trees and shrubs.
Originally part of the Norland Estate, the square and beautiful surrounding stucco-fronted houses were built by a property developer in the early 1840s. The railings have been recently restored.
Large roof terrace with spectacular views of London, completely decked out with terrace furniture hand-picked for a beautiful home-from-home feel. Stunning flowers and fresh herb plants cared for by a local environmental charity.