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Facilities and Services
- Flower gardens
- Wildlife areas
- Children's play area
- Ornamental fountain and seating area Deselect
- Quiet sitting areas
- Toilets
- Tennis courts
- Cafe
- Formal bedding
- All weather pitch - Astro turf/3G surface Deselect
- Water feature
- Community garden
- Stay and play - one o'clock club
- Cricket nets
- Basketball court
- Football pitch - grass surface
- Nature conservation area
- Picnic area
- Pond
- Ornamental and wildlife ponds with wetland habitats
- Trim trail
- Ornamental ponds and cascade water feature
- Formal garden
- Adventure playground
- Football pitch - tarmac surface
- Dog exercise area
- Hockey pitch Deselect
- All-weather pitch
- Paddling pool
- Athletics Sprint Track - grass surface
- Amphitheatre
- Wet play zone
- Bandstand
- Cricket wicket pitch
- Skateboard facilities
- Community allotments and gardening centre
- Educational gardening 'pods'
- Community greenhouses
- Fishing
- Australian rules football pitch
- Bowling green
- Touch Rugby
- Rugby Netball
- BMX track
- Hitherfield Children's Centre
- Netball court
Archbishop's Park
A popular medium-sized open space in the heart of Waterloo, with a rich and fascinating history.
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.
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. Matthew's Church Gardens
St. Matthew’s Church Gardens is an open space surrounding the historic Church of St.
The Rookery, Streatham
The Rookery is an attractive formal garden located between Streatham, Norbury and West Norwood. It is almost enveloped by Streatham Common, one of Lambeth's largest open spaces.