Oasis-like landscaped garden with roses & other blooms, plus a small fountain with a statue.
perfect spot for a picnic or slow walk, calm and secluded hidden gem in a busier park
A super beautiful and usually quiet spot for some peace and quiet just off the inner circle of Regent's Park. Has great water features and a few some what obscure but lovely bronze sculptures. Not the easiest entrance to find but the entrance has a little canopy of flowers and in the summer/spring this place is beautiful. A few hidden benches to sit upon and watch the world go by. Make sure to wonder around all of it to take it all in.
Lovely part of Regents park. Highly recommend the park to anyone visiting London. Especially great in the spring time with all the cherry blossoms and tulips in full bloom.
A little "secret" hideaway in the middle of the city nestled in Regents Park, a whiff of olden days. Secluded, great for birdwatching as well as sculptures, fountains and the grand house. Picnic perfect for lovers.
Beautiful and peaceful gardens. Very well maintained. There are a lot of beautiful statues, water feature, benches and flower beds. Thanks to Google, I've come to know its existence.
As this is my secret retreat I'm reluctant to rate it with 5 stars ... but being an honest soul, 5 stars actually isn't enough. If you love gardens and you think you've done Regents Park, seek out the beautiful garden at St John's Lodge. If you find it, you definitely won't regret it and maybe it'll become your sanctuary too ... but shhhhhh don't tell too many people!
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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perfect spot for a picnic or slow walk, calm and secluded hidden gem in a busier park
A super beautiful and usually quiet spot for some peace and quiet just off the inner circle of Regent's Park. Has great water features and a few some what obscure but lovely bronze sculptures. Not the easiest entrance to find but the entrance has a little canopy of flowers and in the summer/spring this place is beautiful. A few hidden benches to sit upon and watch the world go by. Make sure to wonder around all of it to take it all in.
Lovely part of Regents park. Highly recommend the park to anyone visiting London. Especially great in the spring time with all the cherry blossoms and tulips in full bloom.
A little "secret" hideaway in the middle of the city nestled in Regents Park, a whiff of olden days. Secluded, great for birdwatching as well as sculptures, fountains and the grand house. Picnic perfect for lovers.
Beautiful and peaceful gardens. Very well maintained. There are a lot of beautiful statues, water feature, benches and flower beds. Thanks to Google, I've come to know its existence.
As this is my secret retreat I'm reluctant to rate it with 5 stars ... but being an honest soul, 5 stars actually isn't enough. If you love gardens and you think you've done Regents Park, seek out the beautiful garden at St John's Lodge. If you find it, you definitely won't regret it and maybe it'll become your sanctuary too ... but shhhhhh don't tell too many people!