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St George’s Fields

Described as an 'oasis in Central London', St George’s Fields is a gated, low density housing concept designed for convenient city living. This unique community of 300 flats is set within 2½ acres of private, tranquil woodland gardens, which separate each of the early 1970s buildings. The unique ziggurat pyramid style buildings incorporate five levels of large balconies, each with hanging gardens.

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St George’s Fields
St George’s Fields
St George’s Fields
St George’s Fields
St George’s Fields
St George’s Fields

About St George’s Fields

St George’s Fields was a burial ground from 1763, and later used for archery, games and as allotments. The land was owned by St George’s Church in Hanover Square, which sold it to developers in 1967 who left a few tombstones, adding character to the gardens. It is from this historic background that St. George’s Fields takes its name.

The gardens within St George’s Fields meander around the buildings providing a softening to the harshness of the brutalist buildings.

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Location details

St George’s Fields,
The Estate Office,
Westminster,
London,
W2 2YE

Directions to St George’s Fields
The entrance to St George's Fields is via two large vehicle & pedestrian gates, located nr the junction of Connaught St & Albion St. What3words app: count.season.race.

St George’s Fields openings

For this open day you need to pre-book your ticket in advance. To book tickets please click on the book button below.

Admission Adult: £6.00
Child: £0.00
Opening times 11:00-14:00

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FAQs

Payment is by cash only. Please get in touch with the owners for more details.

Sorry, there is no available parking for coaches at St George’s Fields at this time.

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

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Sorry, St George’s Fields does not yet accommodate wheelchair users.

St George’s Fields is not explicitly a wildlife garden, but you may still find various indigenous flora and fauna.