Greenwich Park is rich in buildings, monuments, historic sites, gardens and other assets which can add history, art, architecture, music, science, sport, wildlife and good food to a visit to its green spaces.
These points of interest are all shown on the map of Greenwich Park. Clicking
on names with a red spot beside them brings up a photograph and outline information
about each site.
Buildings
Old Royal Naval Hospital
The Queen's House
Vanbrugh Castle
Royal Observatory
Conduit or Standard House
The Pavilion Tea House
The Bandstand
Macartney House
The Ranger's House
Blackheath Gate Lodge
Museums
The Queen's House
National Maritime Museum
Royal Observatory
Art Gallery
The Queen's House
Music
The Bandstand
The Pavilion Tea House
Statues and monuments
Captain Cook statue
King William IV statue
Herb Garden fountain
General Wolfe statue
Knife Edge statue by Henry Moore
Cornish Association plaque
Historic sites and artefacts
Roman remains
Lovers' Walk rustic fountain
The Deer Trough
Queen Elizabeth's Oak
Meridian Line
Anglo-Saxon tumuli
Metropolitan drinking fountain
Old Reservoir
Queen Caroline's Bath
Strologo Public Shelter
Sports facilities, playground, boating
Boating Pond and children's playground
Ranger's Field and tennis courts
Sports Pavilion
Gardens, viewing points
One Tree Hill
General Wolfe statue
The Ranger's House and Rose Garden
The Dell and American Garden
The Flower Garden
Wildlife
The Secret Garden Wildlife Centre
The Wilderness and Deer Park
Food and drink
St Mary's Lodge/Visitor Centre
The Pavilion Tea House
Information, publications
St Mary's Lodge/Visitor Centre
Park and police offices, Blackheath Gate
Word pictures
Click the arrow below to listen to 10 minutes of interviews in the park by local resident Martin Brien.