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Eccleston Square

Planned and developed by Thomas Cubitt in the 1830s, the 3 acre garden square is subdivided into sections with noteworthy collections of roses, camellias, ferns and tree peonies. The garden holds the National Collection of Ceanothus comprising over 70 species and cultivars, some of which are now rare. Notable important additions of unusual and tender plants are being grown and tested.

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Eccleston Square

About Eccleston Square

Planned and developed by Thomas Cubitt in the 1830s, the 3 acre garden square is subdivided into sections with noteworthy collections of roses, camellias, ferns and tree peonies. The garden holds the National Collection of Ceanothus comprising over 70 species and cultivars, some of which are now rare. Notable important additions of unusual and tender plants are being grown and tested.

Location details

Eccleston Square,
Pimlico,
London,
SW1V 1NP

Directions to Eccleston Square
Off Belgrave Rd, nr Victoria Stn. Parking allowed on Suns.

Eccleston Square openings

This garden has now completed its National Garden Scheme openings for this year.

Accessibility

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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at Eccleston Square at this time.

Sorry, no dogs are allowed in the garden at this time.

Yes, there are various plants offerred for sale at Eccleston Square, please enquire with the owners for more details.

Yes, one or more routes at Eccleston Square are accessible to wheelchair users.

Yes. Eccleston Square seeks to offer a sustainable refuge for nearby fauna and wildlife. These sanctuaries host diverse habitats supporting indigenous flora and fauna and nurturing local biodiversity.