Parks

Browse our map to find out about our parks and what facilities they have on offer.

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  • Albert Embankment Gardens

    A chain of small open spaces running between Vauxhall and Waterloo along the River Thames.

  • Archbishop's Park

    A popular medium-sized open space in the heart of Waterloo, with a rich and fascinating history.

  • Becondale Road Open Space

    A small open space located between Gipsy Hill and Crystal Palace in the south-eastern corner of the borough 

  • Brockwell Park

    Brockwell Park is a large park set within a hilly landscape and comprising a network of ponds, trees (including ancient oaks), a walled 'Old English' flower garden and wide, open meadows.

  • Clapham Common

    At over 85 hectares in size, Clapham Common is one of London’s largest, and oldest, public open spaces, situated between Clapham, Battersea and Balham.

  • Emma Cons Gardens

    Emma Cons Gardens is a small open space in Waterloo opposite the famous Old Vic Theatre, as well as shops and businesses on The Cut and Lower Marsh, and directly opposite Waterloo Railway Station.

  • Hillside Gardens Park

    Hillside Gardens Park is a medium-sized but popular park situated between Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill.

  • Kennington Park

    Kennington Park is large and attractive Victorian-era public park, with winding paths and numerous mature trees, helping create a graceful, historic yet peaceful atmosphere.

  • Larkhall Park

    Larkhall Park is an local park between Clapham, Stockwell and Vauxhall, which includes artificial and grass football pitches and tennis courts, a children’s playground, and a community garden.

  • Myatt's Fields Park

    Myatt's Fields Park is a medium-sized Victorian-era park located between Camberwell and Brixton.

  • Old Paradise Gardens

    Old Paradise Gardens is a small but vital green space near to Lambeth Palace, with a children's playground, wildlife features and quiet sitting areas.

  • Palace Road Nature Garden

    Palace Road Nature Garden is based on the site of two large houses and their gardens, at 34 and 36 Palace Road, which were demolished in the 1980s.

  • Rosendale Road Playing Fields

    A set of grass playing fields, tennis courts and other games courts located between Herne Hill and West Norwood. The site is primarily for the use of local schools and sports clubs.

  • Ruskin Park

    A large Edwardian-era park located between Camberwell, Brixton and Herne Hill, which still contains many of its original heritage features.

  • St Mary's Gardens

    St. Mary's Gardens is a small open space in Waterloo and within easy travelling distance of Westminster, Albert Embankment and the South Bank.

  • St. John's Church Gardens

    St. John's Church Gardens is a small open space located in the middle of Waterloo, providing an important public space for relaxation, wildlife and gardening.

  • St. Luke's Church Gardens

    St. Luke’s Church Gardens is a small open space which envelops the front of St. Luke’s Church, the parish church for West Norwood.

  • St. Paul's Churchyard & Eden Nature Garden

    A small open space surrounding St. Paul's Church, Clapham, which is also home to 'Eden Nature Garden', a popular wildlife and community garden.

  • Stockwell Memorial Gardens

    A small open space adjacent to Stockwell Underground Station, which is home to series of memorials and murals dedicated to the lives of many Lambeth residents.

  • Streatham Memorial Gardens

    A small public open space laid out and dedicated to those from the London district of Streatham who lost their lives in the two World Wars.