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St John's Wood Church Gardens
Address: Barrow Hill Road , London NW8, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: NW8


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Reviews
I’m regularly in the area having recently purchased an apartment just a stones throw away from the gardens. I often come here during the early hours of the morning after completing my run to meditate for a short period and it’s usually pretty much empty then. The gardens appear small at first glance but as you walk through, you soon realise it’s much bigger with more seating space further down. There’s something I cannot explain about the energy of this place-there’s this sense of serenity I feel here like nowhere else. Picnic area: Adequate seating and tables for picnicking.
Small, but beautiful park, close to Lords cricket ground, there are play areas for children, a giant chess set, table tennis etc, and two small graveyards. A super place to relax, especially today, as the sun was shining.
Happy to report this place bends towards the Mother-Nature-knows-best, wilding kind of resting place, in common with the 'Magnificent Seven', those grand & much more landed Victorian cemeteries of much renown and excellent PR. Of note, two other comments: due to this garden's small dimensions, the oxygen generators plants are rather up against it, boxed in on all sides as they are by the typical 3+3 lane local petrol/diesel highway, a scale so obviously bloated and pro-car that it has been almost banished from South, East and North London with only positive effects for the other road users and those who like to breathe air; yet they are still common in west London. At a guess, there may be still just enough vocal gas-guzzling upper-middle showoffs left to bully the authorities here that the right to accelerate and brake a Porsche SUV in 200 yard stretches between each set of traffic lights trumps the value of a healthy generation of children with a planet to live on. Why anyone ever said west London was the superior part, with motorway traffic on practically every other corner, don't ask me! Restrooms: Public toilets that, though old and unmodernised, are nonetheless a cut above 99% of similar ones around. Shows that certain standards of decency and cleanliness can be maintained despite an avalanche of evidence to the contrary all over London.
The outdoor gym, a view of The cricket ground plus walking distance to Baker Street, Regent Park and other attractions
The St John's Wood Church Garden is an oasis of peace and tranquility set in the heart of busy and bustling St John's Wood. The space has wooden benches situated beneath the shade of the many mature and established trees. The park have clean and well maintained public lavatories, both for men and woman. It should be pointed out that access to the lavatories is only available from the outside of the park. The park has a children's area, with lots of equipment for youngsters to exercise on and entertain themselves. When I visited St. John's Wood Church Park there were a number of families and groups of friends enjoying the delights of a picnic. St John's Wood Church Park is a,wonderful asset for the area Playground: The playground is a,safe area for young people to burn off lots of energy. The area gas a great selection of different types of equipment. Restrooms: I only visited and used the men's, "Restroom," or toilet. It was clean, fresh, light, with hand washing abd air hand dryers. Access to the facilities is only available from outside of the park. Exit the park via the main entrance and walk along the road. Picnic area: I didn't see any designated picnic areas but there were three groups enjoying a group picnic in the dappled light on the cut but not manicured grass.
Its a beautiful and relaxing. They have a playground for children and they have benches all over to sit and relax. restrooms are available. Covenient location to go to the st john's wood high street.
Nice garden with plenty of seats and very quiet despite the traffic nearby. Dog-friendly and good for walks with kids as there are some play areas and nursery with a few plants.
A well kept public gardens opposite lords cricket ground.Dogs are allowed but must be kept on leads. The ground-men / gardeners work extremely hard to keep this a peaceful and well maintained public space. There is a small children’s playground that keep the grandchildren occupied and during the summer deckchairs are available on the main green. The flowerbed are stunning and bursting with colour during the summer months. The gardens are so peaceful and just a short stroll to St Johns Woods High Street.
Beautiful green spot just in the heart of the city. The park is well maintained and net so busy... grab your ice cream from the local shop and enjoy your hot summer.
One of my best parks
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