The Roehampton Club gardens were laid out when the Club was established in 1901, and remain at the heart of the Estate. The gardens retain many of their original features, despite changes within the Estate over the years. An appealing vista from the rear of the clubhouse leads through a sunken garden with ornamental pond to a yew hedge walk, and on to an attractive pavilion. There is a rockery and herbaceous walk beyond a wrought iron gateway, complete with seating bays featuring fig, roses and wisteria climbers. An adjoining croquet lawn is bordered by interesting shrubs and trees.
Delightful riverside space in the corner of a Grade II listed park, saved by Friends group from removal from the public realm. Friends members on hand. Refreshments.
Georgian house, home of printer and antiquary Emery Walker, friend of William Morris. Platform overlooking the river. Conservatory with grapevine from a cutting from Hogarth's House. Flowers that feature in William and May Morris designs.
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.