Redcliffe Square Gardens
Redcliffe Square Gardens is a quiet, tree-lined London square for relaxation. It has mixed shrubberies and a small play area for younger children.
Opening times
- 7.30am until dusk
Closing times are displayed at all entrances. Some gates may close up to 20 minutes ahead of the advertised closing time.
Address
- Redcliffe Square, SW10
Map
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Accessible entrances
Level access to the park can be found at:
- Redcliffe Square
- Redcliffe Gardens
Park rules
Our park rules include:
- barbecues are not permitted in the park
- events and professional photographyneed permission
- no cycling in the park
Find further information about our Park rules.
Facilities
- playground: ages 5 to 14 years
History of Redcliffe Square Gardens
Redcliffe Square was built as part of the Gunter estate in the 1860s. The area was mostly farmland before the building development. Redcliffe Gardens used to be one of the old routes through the area, called Walnut Tree Walk.
Robert Gunter initiated most of the development of the estate. Much of the design was by his surveyor George Godwin, working with his brother Henry. The name Redcliffe was chosen due to Godwin's connections with Bristol.
This square was given to the borough for free in 1949 providing its character was maintained.
Contact us
- telephone: 020 7361 3000
- email: [email protected]
The Stable Yard
Holland Park
Ilchester Place
London
W8 6LU
Last updated: 20 April 2025