(Photo: Sarah Jackson)
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Open:
Sunday 10:00–17:00
Description:
A tranquil and shady mid-Victorian square with mixed shrubs and ornamental trees. The square, built around 1893, is dominated by a huge plane tree more than 200 years old.
Like Courtfield Gardens (East), this square takes its name from the Court Fields around Earls Court Manor House, which used to stand nearby. Replacement of the wire-netting fence with metal railings was completed in 2008. Work in progress includes the introduction of a new planting scheme.
Contract gardener
Robert Player
Activities:
Entrance:
Opposite No. 19 Courtfield Gardens
Nearest postcode: SW5 0PD
Sells tickets.
Buses:
74, 328, C1, C3
Stations:
Gloucester Road, Earl’s Court
Dogs:
Working assistance dogs only
Further information:
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Last updated: 06/03/2010