Following is a list of sites in London associated
with Gardens and Gardening
- 148 Holland
Park Avenue, W11 4UE, tel: 020 7221 6090
- 1880 and Peridot
- The Bentley, Harrington
Gardens, SW7 4JX, tel: 020 7370 6486
- Apsley House
- The Duke of Wellingtons little town house
Hyde
Park Corner
- Aubergine
- Very fine food indeed, with friendly
service. Even the most insignificant bits taste very good.
11 Park
Walk, 0171 352 3449
- Balfour - Prime Minister
- Lived at 4 Carlton Gardens.
- BARNETT, Dame Henrietta (1851-1936),
- Founder of Hampstead Garden Suburb; and Canon .
- Battersea Park
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- Beckton Park
- Belsize Park
- /buses/spiders/pdf/belsizepark.pdf
- Belsize Park
- BRIDGEMAN, Charles
- Landscape Gardener, lived here 1723-1738.
- British Museum - Australian Garden
- British Museum . American Garden
- Brondesbury Park
- Brown, Lancelot ‘Capability‘ (1718 - 1783)
- The celebrated English landscape architect honoured with a plaque. His home from 1764 – when he was appointed Chief Gardener at the palace – until his death in 1783
- Burlington Arcade
- Plush arcade. From Burlington Gardens to Piccadilly.
Burlington
Arcade
- Canons Park
- Cartwright Gardens
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Chiswick Park
- Cleary Gardens
- Covent Garden
- Covent Garden Market
- Covent Garden Whisky Shop
- Lots of whisky
Russell
St
- Da Vinci Code - Kensington Gardens
- Silas dies in a hollow in the gardens
- Derby, Lord - Prime Minister
- Live at 11 Garlton Gardens
- Elm Park
- English Club
- One of the best pubs in the area,
well worth a visit.
Savage
Gardens
- English Garden
- 10
Lincoln
Street, SW3, 020 7584 7272
- Execution Site - Gardelle, Theodore
- The Swiss Miniaturist Theodore Gardeele was executed here in 1761 for the murder of his landlady Mrs King
- Execution Site - Kennington Park
- The Surry gallows.
- Finsbury Park
- Foreign Secretary - Official Residency
- 3 Carlton Gardens is the official ministeral residency of the Foreign Secretary.
- FORTUNE, Robert (1812-1880),
- Plant Collector, bontanist, lived here 1857-1880.
- Gardelle, Theodore - Murderer
- Theodore Gardeele the Swiss Miniaturist, murdered his landlady Mrs King here in 1761. She had mocked his work.
- Garden Court Chambers
- Garden Museum
- Green Park
- Green Park
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- Green Park
- Grosvenor Gardens
- Hatton Garden
- Holland Park
- Holland Park Avenue
- Hopton Alms House - Hopton Gardens
- HORNIMAN MUSEUM and GARDENS, The
- Were given to the people of London in 1901 by Frederick John Horniman, who lived near this site.
- HOWARD, Ebenezer (1850-1928),
- Pioneer of the Garden City Movement, lived here
- Hyde Park
- Hyde Park - The Fountains
- Hyde Park Corner
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- Hyde Park Corner
- INNES, John (1829-1904),
- Founder of the John Innes Horticultural Institute, lived here.
- Island Gardens
- Johnson Building - 77 Hatton Garden
- Jubilee Park
- Kew Gardens
- Kew Gardens - Royal Botanic Gardens
- Kilburn Park
- la_noisette
- Despite all the
hype and the wall to wall celebs and would me be celebs, it is worth
eating here. The food is both creative and very good. I suggest you sit
at the Sushi bar, not only do you eat the wonderful food, you get to
watch it being made, best of all none of the beautiful people would be
seen dead at there.
Metropolitan Hotel, 19 Old
Park Ln, 0171 447 4747 - Noisette, La
- London Eye
- The biggest big wheel
Jubilee Gardens
- LOUDON, John Claudius.
- Here lived John and Jane Loudon (1783-1843), and (1807-1858). Their horticultural work gave new beauty to London squares.
- Malet Street Gardens
- Napoleon, Louis
- During his exile he lived at 1 Carlton Gardens.
- Neal Street Restaurant
- 26 Neal
Street, Covent Garden, WC2 (020) 7836 8368
- Neals Yard Dairy
- Park
Street
- Neave Airey - Assassination
- Airey Neave the Minister for Northern Ireland was blown up by an IRA bomb while driving his car out off the car park under Parliament, on the evening of the 30 March 1979.
- Newbury Park
- NICOLSON, Harold (1886-1968) and SACKVLLE-WEST, Vita (1892-1962),
- Writers and Gardeners, lived here.
- Northwick Park
- Oriental Restaurant, The
- The
Dorchester, Park Lane, London W1A 2HJ, tel: 020 7629 8888
- Paddington Street Gardens
- Park Crescent
- Park Lane
- Park Royal
- Phoenix Garden
- Postmans Park
- Queens Park
- Ravenscourt Park
- Regent's Park
- Riverbank Park
- Rose and Crown
- Well hidden away. Rather nice pub, rather small. Unfortunately
it seems to attract the suits with phone type, but on the
whole rather nice.
Paris Gardens
- Ruislip Gardens
- SACKVLLE-WEST, Vita (1892-1962),
- Writers and Gardeners, lived here.
- SCAWEN-BLUNT, Wilfrid (1840-1922),
- Diplomat, Poet and Traveller, Founder of Crabbet Park Arabian stud, lived here.
- South African Garden 2010 - British Museum
- St Andrew's Gardens
- St Georges Gardens
- St Jame's Park
- St James Park
- St John's Gardens
- St John's Gardens
- St Pauls Covent Garden - Actors Church
- St. George's Gardens
- Stonebridge Park
- SunTavern
- Typical Covent Garden style pub aimed at tourists and
yuppies.
Long
Acre
- Thames Barrier Park
- Thames foot tunnel - Greenwich
- Built in 1902, this tunnel links Island Gardens to Greenwich.
- Thyme
-
14 Clapham
Park Road, London SW4 7BB. Tel: 020 7627 2468
- Tuffnell Park
- Upton Park
- Vauxhall Bridge
- In 1809 an Act of Parliament authorised Vauxhall as part of a great new thoroughfare from Hyde Park Corner to Greenwich. Work started in 1811. Originally named Regents Bridge, the name Vauxhall Bridge was restored during construction The nine-arched cast
- Vicoria Tower Gardens
- Victoria Embankmant Gardens North
- Victoria Embankment Gardens - Temple
- Victoria Embankment Gardens South
- Wembley Park
- Westbourne Park
- Wimbledon Park
- Woodside Park
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