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Facilities and Services
- Toilets
- Children's play area
- Flower gardens
- Tennis courts
- Nature conservation area
- Pond
- Wildlife areas
- All-weather pitch
- Basketball court
- Cafe
- Formal bedding
- Ornamental and wildlife ponds with wetland habitats
- Trim trail
- Community garden
- Football pitch - grass surface
- Quiet sitting areas
- Picnic area
- Bandstand Deselect
- Stay and play - one o'clock club
- Ornamental fountain and seating area
- Cricket nets
- Dog exercise area
- Water feature
- Paddling pool
- Ornamental ponds and cascade water feature Deselect
- Formal garden
- Adventure playground
- Athletics Sprint Track - grass surface
- Football pitch - tarmac surface
- Hockey pitch
- All weather pitch - Astro turf/3G surface
- Wet play zone
- Community greenhouses
- Fishing
- Australian rules football pitch
- Cricket wicket pitch
- Skateboard facilities
- Touch Rugby
- Rugby Netball
- Hitherfield Children's Centre Deselect
- Community allotments and gardening centre
- Amphitheatre
- Educational gardening 'pods'
- Bowling green
- BMX track
- Netball court
Clapham Common
Introduction to 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.
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.
Myatt's Fields Park
Myatt's Fields Park is a medium-sized Victorian-era park located between Camberwell and Brixton.
Ruskin Park
A large Edwardian-era park located between Camberwell, Brixton and Herne Hill, which still contains many of its original heritage features.
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.