Antrim Gardens next to one of the Council’s allotment sites, is more than just an attractive quiet sun trap within which to relax. As well as children’s playground it also contains two architectural curiosities, both presented to the gardens in 1945 – one a decorative well-head made from stonework from the original House of Commons and the other a sundial constructed from a baluster of the old Waterloo Bridge.
Space to Visit
Open spaces available to the public as destinations for leisure, activities and community engagement
Antrim Grove Public Gardens
Borough: Camden
Space type: Formal garden
Area: 0.08 ha
Address: Antrim Grove, NW3 4TN
Facilities
Horse riding; Play for 7-13; Play for under 7sOwner
London Borough of CamdenManager
LB Camden Green Space TeamLinks
https://www.camden.gov.uk/contact-the-green-space-team
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