This garden was part of Fulham Palace’s grounds until 1935, when it was given to the church for a new vicarage. The soil is sandy and stony, and on the west side lies the line of the old Fulham Palace moat. The house is covered in wisteria and the garden features beautiful, mature trees including a splendid magnolia, shrubs and many different roses.
Visitor Information
Open
Saturday 12:00–16:00
Sunday 13:00–16:00
Activities
Tea, coffee and cakes available for a donation in aid of the upkeep of the garden. All Saints Church and churchyard are next door, accessible through the back garden gate; don't miss this Grade II* church with its beautiful glass, medieval tower and some of the finest monuments in London. Church is open from 10am until 3pm on Saturday. Sunday services take place at 8am, 9.30am, 10.30am and 6pm.
Allotment with 406 plots on an Anglo-Saxon site, within reputedly the largest moated area in Europe. Run by dedicated volunteers, with a wide variety of plot-holders.
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.
A mature late-Victorian garden with 29 varieties of tree, and borders enlivened with new shrubs and plants. The square was built between 1880 and 1886 in the Domestic Revival style.
Private communal gardens provided for residents, built in the 1880s. Features include a central gazebo, ping-pong table, children's play area and a beautiful variety of trees.