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
Entrance
Set back from Fulham High Street, down a small driveway and past a car barrier and church hall noticeboard. Nearest postcode: SW6 3LG
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