Volunteers transformed this former wasteland next to Hampstead Heath station into an award-winning woodland glade. Recommended by Condé Nast Traveller, this communal space features winding pathways, informal seating around a stage, three small ponds with varied planting and space to contemplate peace. Tony Panayiotou designed the ponds and soft landscape; Michael Wardle created the hard landscaping. Peace Tiles created and designed by Melissa Fairbanks were donated by the Friends of Peace Garden, to greet visitors. The World Peace Garden won the Time Out Love London Award for Local Culture in Hampstead in 2016.
Gardeners: Keiko, Hugh, Laurence, Miki, Mer
Visitor Information
Open
Saturday 10:00–17:00
Sunday 10:00–17:00
Activities
Children can tie a tag to the Wall of Hope, stating ‘what I want the world to be like when I grow up’. Send your positive feelings to someone on the wishing tree - write their name and post. Immersive and stage performances.
Picnics allowed.
Entrance
South Hill Park NW3 2TS, next to Hampstead Heath overground station. Nearest postcode: NW3 2TS
A garden, exhibition, events and learning space in North London on a mission to explore food, ecology and creativity for health and climate resilience.
Harington is a 1.4 acre green site, established in 1980 by local people in Highgate, North London. It provides an educational environment for young people aged 16-25 years with learning difficulties.
Once a derelict sports pitch, now a community growing space. Seeks to address climate change and benefit the community by growing food and sharing surpluses, managing soil, and harvesting water.