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Fulham Palace Walled Garden
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Fulham Palace
Bishop's Ave, London SW6 6EA, United Kingdom
Putney Bridge
River Thames, London SW6 3JD, United Kingdom
Bishops Park
Bishop's Ave, London SW6 6EA, United Kingdom
St Mary's Church, Putney
Putney High St, London SW15 1SN, United Kingdom
Leader's Gardens
Putney Embankment, London SW15 1LW, United Kingdom
Craven Cottage
Stevenage Rd, London SW6 6HH, United Kingdom
Exodus
Putney Embankment, London SW15 1LP, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Fishers
19 Fulham High St, London SW6 3JH, United Kingdom
Pappa Ciccia
41 Fulham High St, London SW6 3JJ, United Kingdom
Pure Indian cooking (PIC)
67 Fulham High St, London SW6 3JJ, United Kingdom
Mien Tay Fulham
45 Fulham High St, London SW6 3JJ, United Kingdom
Kings Arms
425 New Kings Rd, Fulham SW6 4RN, United Kingdom
The Rocket
Putney Wharf, Brewhouse Ln, London SW15 2JQ, United Kingdom
Thai Square Putney Bridge
2-4 Lower Richmond Rd., London SW15 1JN, United Kingdom
Franco Manca Putney
28 Putney High St, London SW15 1SQ, United Kingdom
La Pizzica - Italian (Apulian) Restaurant & Pizzeria
764-766 Fulham Rd., London SW6 5SJ, United Kingdom
The Fulham House Cafe, Brunch & Restaurant
762 Fulham Rd., London SW6 5SH, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
UnderTheDoormat
210 New Kings Rd, London SW6 4NZ, United Kingdom
Hybrid Resi - Fulham
672, 784 Fulham Rd., London SW6 5SJ, United Kingdom
Hurlingham Bed & Breakfast
6 Grimston Rd, London SW6 3QP, United Kingdom
Native Fulham
949, 957 Fulham Rd., London SW6 5HY, United Kingdom
mk | hotel
317 Putney Bridge Rd, London SW15 2PG, United Kingdom
Fulham B&B
11 Ewald Rd, London SW6 3NA, United Kingdom
Putney Hotel
214 Upper Richmond Rd, London SW15 6TD, United Kingdom
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Fulham Palace Walled Garden

Church Gate, London SW6 3LA, United Kingdom
4.7(53)
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attractions: Fulham Palace, Putney Bridge, Bishops Park, St Mary's Church, Putney, Leader's Gardens, Craven Cottage, Exodus, restaurants: Fishers, Pappa Ciccia, Pure Indian cooking (PIC), Mien Tay Fulham, Kings Arms, The Rocket, Thai Square Putney Bridge, Franco Manca Putney, La Pizzica - Italian (Apulian) Restaurant & Pizzeria, The Fulham House Cafe, Brunch & Restaurant
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+44 20 7736 3233
Website
fulhampalace.org
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Sat10:15 AM - 4:15 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Fulham Palace Walled Garden

Fulham Palace

Putney Bridge

Bishops Park

St Mary's Church, Putney

Leader's Gardens

Craven Cottage

Exodus

Fulham Palace

Fulham Palace

4.6

(949)

Closed
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Putney Bridge

Putney Bridge

4.5

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Bishops Park

Bishops Park

4.6

(1.5K)

Open until 7:00 PM
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St Mary's Church, Putney

St Mary's Church, Putney

4.5

(175)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Fulham Palace Walled Garden

Fishers

Pappa Ciccia

Pure Indian cooking (PIC)

Mien Tay Fulham

Kings Arms

The Rocket

Thai Square Putney Bridge

Franco Manca Putney

La Pizzica - Italian (Apulian) Restaurant & Pizzeria

The Fulham House Cafe, Brunch & Restaurant

Fishers

Fishers

4.7

(1.2K)

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Pappa Ciccia

Pappa Ciccia

4.4

(288)

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Pure Indian cooking (PIC)

Pure Indian cooking (PIC)

4.6

(237)

$$

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Mien Tay Fulham

Mien Tay Fulham

4.3

(184)

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Have you been to the walled garden at @fulhampalace which is currently in bloom with wisteria? This urban oasis dates back to the 18th century and besides the beautiful display of wisterias features an apple orchard, kitchen garden and various other flowers and plants. Details: 📍 Fulham Palace, SW6 6EA 🕣: Walled garden is open from 10:15 - 16:15 everyday. The botanic gardens (ie the opening shot) are open from dawn to dusk 🚇: 6 min walk from Putney Bridge underground 💷: free ——————————- 📹: @lifechangediy #fulhampalace #wisteriahysteria #fulham #londonparks #londonguide #londonbylondoners #westlondon #springinlondon #londoninbloom #girlaroundworld #girlsdreamtravel #dreamygoals #damestravel #travelinladies #londonthroughmycam #london_vacations #mylondon #mylondonlife
Ayan GuptaAyan Gupta
Fulham Palace’s walled garden is a serene, 3.5‑acre haven tucked behind historic brick walls—a place that feels both lovingly tended and genuinely alive with purpose. Reinstated after extensive restoration and reopened in 2012, it blends heritage planting with productive plots: a neat knot garden, a vinery, an apple orchard with an apple‑tree arch, bee hives, and generous borders that hum with seasonal color. The plant choices nod to centuries of botanical curiosity at the Palace—from North American apple varieties that echo early transatlantic connections to the knot garden’s red‑blue‑yellow scheme inspired by Bishop Blomfield’s coat of arms. What elevates the experience is how usable the space feels. It’s not just a show garden: organic produce, honey, and cut flowers are sold from the restored market barrow, with an honesty‑box setup most days and volunteers often on hand—proceeds going back into maintaining the garden and the hives. The wider setting adds rich context: this is part of a 13‑acre botanic landscape shaped by bishops over centuries, including Bishop Terrick’s 18th‑century relandscaping that created much of the walled garden’s present form by incorporating earlier Tudor walls. The garden’s pedigree is formidable—the site is the second‑oldest botanic garden in London, with stories of early “exotics,” the first European magnolia, and an ancient holm oak designated a Great Tree of London standing near the walled garden’s southwest corner. Practicalities are straightforward and visitor‑friendly. The walled garden typically opens 10:15–16:15, while the broader botanic garden runs dawn to dusk, with the museum, café, and shop aligning to daytime hours; do check for occasional closures around events. Admission to the house and gardens is free, making this a rare London spot where high horticulture and layered history remain delightfully accessible. For a slow afternoon among fruit trees, bees, and beautifully restored beds—plus the chance to take home produce and honey—the walled garden at Fulham Palace delivers quiet magic with real substance.
Anna KAnna K
Absolutely, beautiful place. It's everything for everyone. While you walking in (the way to access from Putney bridge, from the back entrance) it's a feeling as if you access to "Secret garden". Got this mysterious vibe, same time cozy and relaxing. There is a flower garden, veg & fruits stand where you can buy all organic - grown everything there, there is a place for kids to play, lovely cafe shop to have afternoon tea or something to eat. Meanwhile, the Palace itself it's absolutely beautiful. You can feel the historical vibe, with library were you will see very old books. The entrance it's free but you can support this beautiful place if you wish - all info on their website. Perfect place to relax, dine, family or gaddering with friends.
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Have you been to the walled garden at @fulhampalace which is currently in bloom with wisteria? This urban oasis dates back to the 18th century and besides the beautiful display of wisterias features an apple orchard, kitchen garden and various other flowers and plants. Details: 📍 Fulham Palace, SW6 6EA 🕣: Walled garden is open from 10:15 - 16:15 everyday. The botanic gardens (ie the opening shot) are open from dawn to dusk 🚇: 6 min walk from Putney Bridge underground 💷: free ——————————- 📹: @lifechangediy #fulhampalace #wisteriahysteria #fulham #londonparks #londonguide #londonbylondoners #westlondon #springinlondon #londoninbloom #girlaroundworld #girlsdreamtravel #dreamygoals #damestravel #travelinladies #londonthroughmycam #london_vacations #mylondon #mylondonlife
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Fulham Palace’s walled garden is a serene, 3.5‑acre haven tucked behind historic brick walls—a place that feels both lovingly tended and genuinely alive with purpose. Reinstated after extensive restoration and reopened in 2012, it blends heritage planting with productive plots: a neat knot garden, a vinery, an apple orchard with an apple‑tree arch, bee hives, and generous borders that hum with seasonal color. The plant choices nod to centuries of botanical curiosity at the Palace—from North American apple varieties that echo early transatlantic connections to the knot garden’s red‑blue‑yellow scheme inspired by Bishop Blomfield’s coat of arms. What elevates the experience is how usable the space feels. It’s not just a show garden: organic produce, honey, and cut flowers are sold from the restored market barrow, with an honesty‑box setup most days and volunteers often on hand—proceeds going back into maintaining the garden and the hives. The wider setting adds rich context: this is part of a 13‑acre botanic landscape shaped by bishops over centuries, including Bishop Terrick’s 18th‑century relandscaping that created much of the walled garden’s present form by incorporating earlier Tudor walls. The garden’s pedigree is formidable—the site is the second‑oldest botanic garden in London, with stories of early “exotics,” the first European magnolia, and an ancient holm oak designated a Great Tree of London standing near the walled garden’s southwest corner. Practicalities are straightforward and visitor‑friendly. The walled garden typically opens 10:15–16:15, while the broader botanic garden runs dawn to dusk, with the museum, café, and shop aligning to daytime hours; do check for occasional closures around events. Admission to the house and gardens is free, making this a rare London spot where high horticulture and layered history remain delightfully accessible. For a slow afternoon among fruit trees, bees, and beautifully restored beds—plus the chance to take home produce and honey—the walled garden at Fulham Palace delivers quiet magic with real substance.
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Absolutely, beautiful place. It's everything for everyone. While you walking in (the way to access from Putney bridge, from the back entrance) it's a feeling as if you access to "Secret garden". Got this mysterious vibe, same time cozy and relaxing. There is a flower garden, veg & fruits stand where you can buy all organic - grown everything there, there is a place for kids to play, lovely cafe shop to have afternoon tea or something to eat. Meanwhile, the Palace itself it's absolutely beautiful. You can feel the historical vibe, with library were you will see very old books. The entrance it's free but you can support this beautiful place if you wish - all info on their website. Perfect place to relax, dine, family or gaddering with friends.
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Fulham Palace’s walled garden is a serene, 3.5‑acre haven tucked behind historic brick walls—a place that feels both lovingly tended and genuinely alive with purpose. Reinstated after extensive restoration and reopened in 2012, it blends heritage planting with productive plots: a neat knot garden, a vinery, an apple orchard with an apple‑tree arch, bee hives, and generous borders that hum with seasonal color. The plant choices nod to centuries of botanical curiosity at the Palace—from North American apple varieties that echo early transatlantic connections to the knot garden’s red‑blue‑yellow scheme inspired by Bishop Blomfield’s coat of arms.

What elevates the experience is how usable the space feels. It’s not just a show garden: organic produce, honey, and cut flowers are sold from the restored market barrow, with an honesty‑box setup most days and volunteers often on hand—proceeds going back into maintaining the garden and the hives. The wider setting adds rich context: this is part of a 13‑acre botanic landscape shaped by bishops over centuries, including Bishop Terrick’s 18th‑century relandscaping that created much of the walled garden’s present form by incorporating earlier Tudor walls. The garden’s pedigree is formidable—the site is the second‑oldest botanic garden in London, with stories of early “exotics,” the first European magnolia, and an ancient holm oak designated a Great Tree of London standing near the walled garden’s southwest corner.

Practicalities are straightforward and visitor‑friendly. The walled garden typically opens 10:15–16:15, while the broader botanic garden runs dawn to dusk, with the museum, café, and shop aligning to daytime hours; do check for occasional closures around events. Admission to the house and gardens is free, making this a rare London spot where high horticulture and layered history remain delightfully accessible. For a slow afternoon among fruit trees, bees, and beautifully restored beds—plus the chance to take home produce and honey—the walled garden at Fulham Palace delivers quiet magic with...

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5.0
15w

Absolutely, beautiful place. It's everything for everyone. While you walking in (the way to access from Putney bridge, from the back entrance) it's a feeling as if you access to "Secret garden". Got this mysterious vibe, same time cozy and relaxing. There is a flower garden, veg & fruits stand where you can buy all organic - grown everything there, there is a place for kids to play, lovely cafe shop to have afternoon tea or something to eat. Meanwhile, the Palace itself it's absolutely beautiful. You can feel the historical vibe, with library were you will see very old books. The entrance it's free but you can support this beautiful place if you wish - all info on their website. Perfect place to relax, dine, family or gaddering...

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5.0
6y

Beautiful old large walled garden split in four areas, lawn, traditionally and attractive vegetable growing area, long grass meadow, delightful parterre garden with flowers and grasses restored old green houses. Also, vegetables can be bought! Fruit trees on the walls and grown around. Cafe in the house (palace) with great selection of cakes and food. Suitable for families or quiet single contemplation! Will...

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