A 'pocket park' behind car-choked Old Street.
33 acres of woodland and meadow in east London.
A microclimate in Mayfair.
A waterway walk from Little Venice to Limehouse.
A romantic, overgrown, meadowy and wistful burial ground.
Cemetery built on the site of the ancient Great North Wood.
The first aboretum to be combined with a cemetery in Europe.
A disused road/railway embankment which has been given back to nature.
An eighties woodland, artificial hill, ecology park and reminders of a bygone trading age.
A formerly formal front garden gone wild.
Walk the Thames path westwards.
Conifers, winter-hardy ornamentals, and gnarly trees that look good in the nude.
A secret garden teeming with life in Peckham.
A small city park and community environmental project.
A geologist’s Eden.
A contemplative city lunch spot.
The oldest living thing in London.
A bit of historical-but-filled-in canal full of green stuff in Peckham.
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