Enter through the lemon arch, take a seat absorb the lovely scents and listen to the birds singing. Oh and watch the Eurostar pull in.
Another lovely garden as part of the Chelsea Fringe Festival running at the same time as the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The fringe festival is accessible to everyone and free.
Pop along to St Pancras Station, take the escalators up to the Eurostar platform level and head over to near the Sir John Betjeman statue and step into this tranquil haven amid the hustle and bustle of commuters. While you're there enter their competition to win a John Betjeman rose.
Oh, what a fabulous idea! I think it should become a permanent feature.
ReplyDeleteA very peaceful scenario indeed!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice place to get away from life in the city for a moment
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty! I can't wait to see it in person this summer on my way to Paris.
ReplyDeleteThe Fringe Festival is such fun out here Mo, bet it's crazy over there as well.
ReplyDeleteI still have St Pancras on my list of places in London to take a camera.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteYour description is perfect, I know exactly where this is. It's quite lovely to look at and I bet it even smells nice and fresh and sweet. The tough part will be not stopping for a glass of champagne while I'm so close to the world's longest champagne bar.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty. Hard to imagine that it is close to a Eurostar station..
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and peaceful.
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