A historic and long-overlooked alley, Gibbon's Rent was transformed into an secret container garden by architect Andrew Burns and landscape architect Sarah Eberle.
A striking garden wrapped around the Greenwood Theatre. Look out for several beds and raingardens dotted along Snowsfields and Newcomen Street.
The park combines space for recreation with flowering planting and places to relax.
A network of gardens to rest amidst the historic buildings of old Guy's Hospital (now King's College London’s Guy's Campus), including two striking vertical gardens, one ivy-clad building, the other a modern living wall.
Above the award-winning cafe kiosk, the giant planters build skywards with terraces of native herbs, perennials and climbers.
The gardens combine contemporary and traditional planting across two linked halves of a meandering site.
These gardens on the corners of Newcomen Street and Tennis Street are precious for wildlife presence, flood reduction, air quality improvement and happier environment.
One of the finest green spaces along the Thames in London with photo opportunities aplenty.
Originally an award-winning entry in the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022, the Putting Down Roots Garden can now be enjoyed in London Bridge City, beside the river.
A well tended public space en-route between Potters Fields Park and St John's Churchyard.
Two sustainable drainage raingardens were built in 2022 to take the surface rainwater from the surrounding streets and disperse slowly via large underground water tanks
Towering plane and horse-chestnut trees hint at the great age of this park, which surrounds the plinth of the lost church of St John Horsleydown.
The former churchyard of the 17th century church of St Mary Magdelen is still dotted with fine old limestone monuments left by the prosperous local tanners and brewers of the 18th and 19th centuries.
A popular space for recreation and play, Tanner Street Park knits trees and planting around four tennis courts and a playground with climbing web and merry-go-round.
Made from recycled building materials to provide a green oasis where biodiversity is flourishing.
Residents and community groups have greened the communal areas of this estate, once the site of the historic Black Eagle Brewery.