Kew Gardens is one of the world's premier gardens and home to countless botanical delights. It has a long and rich history dating back centuries. Originally it was owned by royalty (King George II and Queen Caroline in the 1700s) but...
Located alongside Lambeth Place, Archbishop's Park is steeped in ancient history. Make sure you leave time to stroll along the Millennium Path which will give you a fantastic introduction to the area's history. Other features of the park...
Bushy Park is the city's second biggest Royal Park and is situated to the north of Hampton Court Palace. Many exciting archaeological finds have been made within the park's perimeter, including a burial mound dating back to the Bronze...
Over 300 years ago the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries established the Chelsea Physic Garden. Their aim was to build and preserve a marvellous mixture of plants, herbs and trees; constructed in 1673, it is holds a wealth of botanic...
Epping Forest is the biggest open space accessible to the general public in the whole of Greater London. The forest stretches for 6000 acres, right from north east London out to the M25 circular. The area used to be a royal hunting...
East Ham Nature Reserve is one of the largest reserves in the UK. It became a reserve in 1977 and now offers a place of peace in which to enjoy the delights of nature at its best. The reserve is situated amidst a ten acre churchyard that...