Brief Description
Features of Nightingale Gardens include serpentine paths and a number of mature trees.
History
Nightingale Gardens were laid out on former rural open space between 1894 and 1913, linking the slightly earlier public gardens of Avenue Gardens to the south and Trinity Gardens to the north. The site was enlarged at the north east corner by 1956 and the path at the north end was subsequently realigned to its present position and the formal rose garden with rough artificial stone walls and crazy paving paths was created.
Visitor Facilities
Opening is unrestricted.- Access & Directions
Access Contact Details
Opening is unrestricted.Directions
Tube: Wood Green (Piccadilly) then bus. Rail: Alexandra Palace. Bus: 221.
- References
Contributors
London Parks and Gardens Trust