Pergola Garden

Pergola Garden

Pergola Garden

Pergola Garden

The Hill Garden and Pergola in Hampstead, London, was created by Lord Leverhulme, a wealthy soap magnate, in the early 20th century. Located on the northern edge of Hampstead Heath, the site was designed as a stunning terraced garden with a grand pergola to host summer parties. Lord Leverhulme hired landscape architect Thomas Mawson to transform the space, raising the gardens by 20-30 feet.


The gardens, completed over several years, were later neglected but restored in the 1960s and 1980s. Today, they remain a hidden gem, open to the public for visits.

The Hill Garden and Pergola in Hampstead, London, was created by Lord Leverhulme, a wealthy soap magnate, in the early 20th century. Located on the northern edge of Hampstead Heath, the site was designed as a stunning terraced garden with a grand pergola to host summer parties. Lord Leverhulme hired landscape architect Thomas Mawson to transform the space, raising the gardens by 20-30 feet.


The gardens, completed over several years, were later neglected but restored in the 1960s and 1980s. Today, they remain a hidden gem, open to the public for visits.

The Hill Garden and Pergola in Hampstead, London, was created by Lord Leverhulme, a wealthy soap magnate, in the early 20th century. Located on the northern edge of Hampstead Heath, the site was designed as a stunning terraced garden with a grand pergola to host summer parties. Lord Leverhulme hired landscape architect Thomas Mawson to transform the space, raising the gardens by 20-30 feet.


The gardens, completed over several years, were later neglected but restored in the 1960s and 1980s. Today, they remain a hidden gem, open to the public for visits.

The Hill Garden and Pergola in Hampstead, London, was created by Lord Leverhulme, a wealthy soap magnate, in the early 20th century. Located on the northern edge of Hampstead Heath, the site was designed as a stunning terraced garden with a grand pergola to host summer parties. Lord Leverhulme hired landscape architect Thomas Mawson to transform the space, raising the gardens by 20-30 feet.


The gardens, completed over several years, were later neglected but restored in the 1960s and 1980s. Today, they remain a hidden gem, open to the public for visits.

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3D Model

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Virtual Tour

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Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour

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Date

Date

Date

Date

2023

2023

2023

2023

Duration

Duration

Duration

Duration

1day

1day

1day

1day

Client

Client

Client

Client

Private Client

Private Client

Private Client

Private Client