London, United Kingdom
Camden St, Camden Town,
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Only draw back was a group of people drinking and smoking weed which blew right over into the children's play area. Otherwise this is a super park. And loved by children.
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This site was the former Camden Town Cemetery. It was land purchased in 1802 for an additional burial ground for St Martin-in-the-Fields. The ground closed for burials in 1856 and was acquired by the Vestry of St Pancras in 1884 for public gardens, which were formally opened in July 1889. The many gravestones were cleared and removed to the perimeter, although a few remain in situ. It is a rather nice green space run by Camden Council and quite nicely kept, with some nice borders. A good place to stop off for a bit of green space.
Slightly meditative. A gentle ambience and a tranquil garden vibe. Great for a lunch time stroll. Plenty of comfortable benches. Perhaps you might want to take a moment to smell the roses.
A small and beautiful place inside which you can find the beauty of nature and the splendor of the beautiful past. You may find what can make you feel like the past, and also that beauty and brilliance of the presence of the church with the garden
Wonderful small park in the heart of Camden. Lots of flowers, quiet and relaxing.
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