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The Hill Garden and Pergola, London

The Hill Garden is a beautifully manicured hidden garden on West Heath, which was originally part of the gardens of 19th century Inverforth House built by Viscount Leverhulme.

The Hill Garden is a beautifully manicured hidden garden on West Heath, which was originally part of the gardens of 19th century Inverforth House built by Viscount Leverhulme. The gardens are now common land and part of Hampstead Heath, and the most impressive feature is a restored timber pergola, covered with various climbing plants including roses, honeysuckle, clematis, wisteria and various vines.


Hours

Sun

11:30

16:00

Mon

11:30

16:00

Tue

11:30

16:00

Wed

11:30

16:00

Thu

11:30

16:00

Fri

11:30

16:00

Sat

11:30

16:00

About The Hill Garden and Pergola

 N End Way, NW3

 www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

The Hill Garden and Pergola and Nearby Sights on Map

Fenton House

The Fenton House is the oldest house in Hampstead, dating back to 1667

Golders Hill Park

Golders Hill Park is a formal park with a small aviary, butterfly house, duck pond and zoo which are popular with kids

Hampstead Parish Church

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Burgh House and Hampstead Museum

Burgh House is a beautiful grade I listed 17th century Georgian building that today houses the Hampstead Museum

Camden Arts Centre

The Camden Arts Centre is a contemporary arts centre housed in a lovely Victorian mansion

The Bathing Ponds

Hampstead Heath has three notable outdoor bathing ponds

London Freud Museum

The former home of Sigmund Freud

Kenwood House

Kenwood House is a stately Georgian villa with art by masters such as Rembrandt, Turner, Reynolds and Vermeer

Keats House

Keats House was home to John Keats from 1818 to 1820 until he travelled to Rome where he died at the age of 25

Abbey Road Studios

World-renowned studios where many famous musicians and groups, most notably The Beatles, recorded music