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Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park
Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park

Opening times

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park is open at all times.

Location

Kennington Road, SE1
Entrances - St Georges Road, Lambeth Road, Kennington Road and Geraldine Street

How to get here

Tube and train - Elephant and Castle and Lambeth North
Bus - 3, 12, 53, 148, 453, C10, 344, 360, 59, 159
Bike - cycle racks by the sports pavilion and at the museum's main entrance; cycle hire stations are nearby in Geraldine Street and Kennington Road

Link to detailed accessibility information about Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Sports Facility
Link to detailed accessibility information about Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Sports Facility

Facilities and features  

  • toilet located at the kiosk
  • playground to allow children up to age 14
  • picnic areas - tables on both sides of the park and by the kiosk
  • Art in the park - sculptures in the Tibetan Peace Garden by Hamish Horsley and Soviet Memorial by Sergei Shcherbakov
  • gardens - features include mature trees, a small woodland, a community orchard, a world garden, a nature area and wildlife pond (open by appointment) and an Ice Age Tree trail
Outdoor gym equipment and brown buildings
Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park's sports facilities

Sports facilities

About the park

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park provides an impressive backdrop to the Imperial War Museum and is the home of the Tibetan Peace Garden. It has held a Green Flag award since 2012.

History of the park

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park opened in 1934. The land was gifted to the "splendid struggling mothers of Southwark" by Viscount Rothermere in memory of his mother. The park surrounds the Imperial War Museum on the site of the former Bedlam Hospital.

The Soviet War Memorial was unveiled in 1999 to commemorate the loss of 27 million citizens of the former Soviet Union in WWII.

Also in 1999, His Holiness the Dalai Lama opened the Tibetan Peace Garden on 13 May; the Tibet Foundation commissioned the Peace Garden to provide a tranquil space for contemplation and reflection.

Page last updated: 06 October 2023

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