London Fields wildflower meadow
London Fields is synonymous with vibrant ‘wild’ life but who knew this uber-cool part of Hackney also plays host to some spectacular vibrant wildlife. An unexpected slice of English rural life, slap bang in the middle of hipsterville, this wildflower meadow boasts an array of British blooms, which in turn provide a rich habitat for insects and birds. Meander through its paths to find one of its hidden clearings and escape the hungover masses.
London Fields Park, Westside, London E8 3EU
Chelsea Physic Garden
Tucked away beside the Thames, this walled Garden celebrates the beauty and importance of plants. The Chelsea Physic Garden was founded in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries to provide medical botanicals for their apprentices to study, and to be developed into one of the most important centres of botany and plant exchange in the world. Now the Garden boasts a unique living collection of around 5,000 different edible, useful, medicinal and historical plants.
Chelsea Physic Garden 66 Royal Hospital Road, London SW3 4HS
Isabella Plantation
Richmond Park might be best known for the majestic deer that strut through its grounds with a regal air but just as awe-inspiring is its stunning 40-acre woodland garden. Set within a Victorian woodland plantation and bursting with vibrant colour, Isabella Plantation was opened to the public in 1953 and is famed for its glorious rhododendrons and evergreen azaleas, which line the ponds and streams at their peak of flower in late April and early May.
Isabella Plantation, Richmond Park, Richmond, Greater London