Established at the turn of the century and restored during the 1980s, the botanical gardens present small examples of various habitats. The gardens are well used by the school. Access is strictly by arrangement with biology staff. Events are occasionally hosted jointly by the school and the London Wildlife Trust.
Local Wildlife Site
Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation
James Allen's Girls' School Botany Garden
Borough: Southwark
Grade: Borough Grade II
Access: Access by prior arrangement
Area: 0.34 ha
Description
Wildlife
The woodland is dominated by oak, with an excellent structure and supports birds including great spotted woodpecker.Facilities
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