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Temple Lodge Club

Artist Sir Frank Brangwyn’s former home, studio and walled garden. Discover an oasis in the heart of London. Perennials and grasses with long seasons of interest provide changing colour, movement and structure through seasons. Garden designed by Tom Ryder.

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About Temple Lodge Club

Temple Lodge Club a thriving and unique guesthouse. New naturally ventilated garden rooms are available to book alongside traditional accommodation in the lodge. Both include organic breakfast. The Gate vegetarian restaurant occupy Brangwyn’s old studio and the front courtyard, booking recommended.

The garden was designed, built, and is maintained by Tom Ryder.

Location details

Temple Lodge Club,
Hammersmith,
London,
W6 9QL

Directions to Temple Lodge Club
Piccadilly, District & Hammersmith & City lines. Buses: 9, 10, 27, 33, 419, 72, H91, 190, 211, 220, 267, 283, 295, 391, Fulham Palace Rd exit. Temple Lodge entrance via Gate Restaurant Courtyard.

Temple Lodge Club openings

No opening times available.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair access through adjacent car park of St Vincent’s Care Home. Garden does feature steps and sloped paths.
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FAQs

Yes, cashless payment is accepted.

Yes, coaches are accepted at Temple Lodge Club. Please get in touch with the owners for details.

Yes, dogs are welcome at Temple Lodge Club. Please keep the dogs on fixed short leads in the garden and keep in mind that you are responsible for controlling the dog’s behaviour. For any specific rules please ask the owners.

There are no plants for sale for the time being.

Yes, one or more routes at Temple Lodge Club are accessible to wheelchair users.

Yes. Temple Lodge Club 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.