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  1. Take your time and enjoy. Battersea Park and Gardens are a wonderfully relaxing place and only a few minute’s walk from the busy heart of the city. The guide says that there over 4,000 trees in the park, some of them 170 years old. Intermingled with the parklands are a number of historic gardens.

  2. Battersea Park is an attractive public open space on the south bank of River Thames in the Borough of Wandsworth. The park covers over 200 acres and has a few notable landmarks including a Peace Pagoda and boating lake.

  3. Battersea Park is a 200-acre Victorian park officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1858. It’s full of history and culture, beautiful floral gardens, charming walkways, a large tranquil boating pond and much more. Battersea Park Boating Lake. The Peace Pagoda is one of the top Battersea Park attractions.

  4. www.visitlondon.com › things-to-do › london-areasBattersea - visitlondon.com

    Stroll along the river Thames to Battersea Park and walk through the leafy gardens to reflect beside the Peace Pagoda, one of 80 structures dedicated to peace worldwide. Discover the world of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home which regularly opens its doors for visitors to learn how its work transforms the lives of the rescued animals.

  5. Wander the 200 acres of Battersea Park, a Victorian inner city park with plenty to see and do. There are historic and contemporary gardens to enjoy, including the Promontory Garden where you can sit and take in views of the river, and a sub-tropical garden featuring unusual plants and bold colours. The Russell Page garden was designed by the ...

  6. Jun 20, 2012 · 24 Aug26 Aug 2024. Last year’s debut of this charming weekend was so successful that it will be back again this summer. Over the August bank holiday, Battersea Park will become a stage for the...

  7. Battersea Park is a mid-19th century public park, much developed in the 20th century and recently restored. Terrain Battersea Park is situated on the south bank of the River Thames which, with the embankment constructed by 1877, provides the northern boundary of the site.

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