This former churchyard is now managed as a small public park. Only the larger monuments have been left in place; headstones have been moved to the perimeter. Lawns, flowerbeds and shrubberies combine to make this a particularly attractive site. The garden is generally open to the public during daylight hours.
Local Wildlife Site
Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation
St Andrew's Gardens
Borough: Camden
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 0.66 ha
Description
Wildlife
Mature common lime, beech, and London plane trees line the paths and boundaries. Extensive shrubberies include many insect-attracting species such as buddleia, lilac, hazel and rose. The lawns contain a number of wild flower such as lesser celandine and yarrow. A wildlife area along the east boundary of the site supports a wide variety of herbaceous plants such as common knapweed, ox-eye daisy and black horehound.Facilities
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