PIN Centre For Wildlife Gardening
The Centre for Wildlife Gardening in Peckham, south London, is the perfect place to relax and learn. The Centre’s garden has a range of mini-habitats including four ponds, chalk bank, wildflower meadow, woodland copse, herb garden, stag beetle sanctuaries, insect hotels, and raised beds demonstrating permaculture.
Species
Plenty that walks, flies and crawls e.g.:
Amphibians: Common toad, Common Frog, Smooth Newt
Birds: Robin, Goldfinch, Great Tit
Invertebrates: Hoverfly, Comman butterfly, Holly Blue Butterfly, Mason Bees, Crab Spider, Stag Beetle
Plants: Hops, Poppy, Borage, Comfrey, Cowslip, Bluebell, Red Campion
Opening Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday : 10.30am-4.30pm.
Closed to the public Mondays and Fridays
Triptide Thoughts
A beautifully green and relaxing place, away from the hustle and bustle of the big City.
How to get there
The best way to get there, it's by going to the Peckham Rye tube Station and from there it's 13 minutes walk.
Tags
- Culture
- , outdoor
- , south east
- , Greenspace and Wildlife
- , family
- , wildlife
- , The Striking South East
- , walks
Location
The Centre For Wildlife Gardening, 28 Marsden Rd, , London , SE15 4EE (View on Google Maps)The Centre For Wildlife Gardening