Garden Details
Trinity Church Square
The Garden
Trinity Church Square was built in 1824–32 on land owned by the Corporation of Trinity House. The former Holy Trinity Church is now Henry Wood Hall, used for orchestral rehearsals. The homogeneity of the architecture of Trinity Church square is unusual in that all of the facades remain unchanged since the 1800s, as the square has remained the property of Trinity House.
The garden, usually open to residents only, is maintained by Trinity House. In 2021, conservation work on its iconic statue of King Alfred found that the lower half is Roman and possibly part of a statue of the goddess Minerva. The upper half is Coade stone and was added in the early 19th Century, to make the figure of the king as it appears today.
The statue is surrounded by a circular bed planted with topiary, grasses and deciduous perennials. The Square is a mix of established and recently redesigned and replanted beds, lawns and large mature trees, including London planes.
Trinity Church Square and Merrick Square are linked by a line of London planes and a Memorial Garden dedicated to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip, the longest serving Master of Trinity House.
The square is often used for filming, organised by Southwark Film Office. Films include Bridget Jones' Diary, the M&S 2024 Autumn collection advert and most recently Spielberg's Masters of the Air.
The garden, usually open to residents only, is maintained by Trinity House. In 2021, conservation work on its iconic statue of King Alfred found that the lower half is Roman and possibly part of a statue of the goddess Minerva. The upper half is Coade stone and was added in the early 19th Century, to make the figure of the king as it appears today.
The statue is surrounded by a circular bed planted with topiary, grasses and deciduous perennials. The Square is a mix of established and recently redesigned and replanted beds, lawns and large mature trees, including London planes.
Trinity Church Square and Merrick Square are linked by a line of London planes and a Memorial Garden dedicated to HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip, the longest serving Master of Trinity House.
The square is often used for filming, organised by Southwark Film Office. Films include Bridget Jones' Diary, the M&S 2024 Autumn collection advert and most recently Spielberg's Masters of the Air.
Trinity Village Head gardener: Penny Hinves
Further information on London Parks & Gardens Inventory
Visitor Information
- Open
- Sunday 13:00–17:00
- Entrance
- Trinity Street
Nearest postcode: SE1 4HT - Buses
- Map of nearby bus stops
- Stations
- Borough, Elephant & Castle, London Bridge
- Cycle hire station
- Harper Road (Map)
- Access
- Garden fully accessible
Level entrance. Garden mostly lawn. - Dogs
- Dogs on leads welcome

