About our Parks
Lambeth is home to over 78 parks, commons, and public open spaces, each with its own unique history and character, reflecting the boroughs rich cultural and social heritage.
Our parks provide a diverse array of experiences.
Awards
- 23 of our parks have been awarded the prestigious green flag award
- 2 parks were awarded the Green Heritage accreditation
- 4 parks have the green flag community award
Events
Music festivals, events, Lido, grade II listed building – Brockwell Park
Annul Lavender harvest – Vauxhall Park
Annual carol services and other events – Cleaver square
Did you know?
Kennington Park is the oldest park in Lambeth – Established in 1854
The park was formally opened as one of the first publicly funded parks in London. It was part of a Victorian initiative to provide green spaces for public health and recreation.
Norwood Park is situated on one of the highest points in Lambeth and has some amazing views across south London.
Model village: in Brockwell park built 1947 (Brockwell village)
Our parks provide a diverse array of experiences
Awards
- 23 of our parks have been awarded the prestigious green flag award
- 2 parks were awarded the Green Heritage accreditation
- 4 parks have the green flag community award
Events
Music festivals, events, Lido, grade II listed building – Brockwell Park
Annul Lavender harvest – Vauxhall Park
Annual carol services and other events – Cleaver square
Did you know?
Kennington Park is the oldest park in Lambeth – Established in 1854
The park was formally opened as one of the first publicly funded parks in London. It was part of a Victorian initiative to provide green spaces for public health and recreation.
Norwood Park is situated on one of the highest points in Lambeth and has some amazing views across south London.
Model village: in Brockwell park built 1947 (Brockwell village)