Brockwell Park is a popular urban green space in South London, offering extensive recreational facilities within a protected status area, ideal for outdoor activities and community events.
Brockwell Park is a 50.8-hectare (approximately 125.7-acre) historic public park located in the London Borough of Lambeth, England. Established in 1892, the park occupies a scenic plateau that offers panoramic views of the London skyline. The landscape features a mix of formal gardens, open grasslands, ancient trees, and the Brockwell Lido, a 1930s art deco outdoor swimming pool. The park supports a diverse urban ecosystem with mature trees, shrubs, and flower beds attracting various bird species, squirrels, and urban wildlife. Historically, the land was part of the Brockwell Hall estate before becoming a public park. Visitors enjoy access to well-maintained walking and cycling paths, sports facilities including tennis courts and a cricket pitch, children’s play areas, and community spaces. The park is also home to regular events such as open-air cinema, summer festivals, and farmers’ markets. Its combination of natural beauty, recreational infrastructure, and cultural activities makes it a favored destination for residents and visitors seeking outdoor leisure within a busy metropolitan area.
Brockwell Lido – a 1930s art deco outdoor swimming pool
The Victorian walled garden with seasonal floral displays
Broad sweeping views of central London’s skyline
The historic Brockwell Hall as a community event venue
A 1930s outdoor swimming pool noted for its art deco design and year-round swimming programs.
Historic Georgian mansion hosting cultural events, meetings, and a café.
A quiet, enclosed garden featuring seasonal horticultural displays and seating areas.