Photographs of the Park

 


Holland House viewed from the North lawn.
The playing field with the old Commonwealth Institute building in the background.


The Ice House (rear left) with the William Pye fountain (foreground) donated by The Friends.



Kyoto Garden looking North.


The Kyoto Garden, opened during the Japan Festival in 1991, was designed and built by the Kyoto Garden Association and sponsored by the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
   

The protected natural woodland.

The canopy and reception area for Opera Holland Park.



A major donation was the bronze figure of 'Milo of Croton' in the Dutch Garden, officially presented to the Borough on 28th July 2003 by Sir Angus Stirling, President of the Friends of Holland Park, and unveiled by Richard Walker-Arnott, at that time The Royal Borough's Cabinet Member for Environmental Health, Leisure and Waste Management.

Sir Angus described the character of Milo and the background to his life and this was added to by Richard Walker-Arnott.



N ew HH terrace






















New Holland House terrace

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell
HH terrace at dawn






















Holland House terrace at dawn

Photo by Natan Gjongecaj
Dutch Garden and Milo








Dutch Garden and Milo

Photo by Joy Puritz
   
   
   
   
Belvedere Tower











Maintenance of Belvedere Tower

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell
HP Cafe



















Newly-landscaped cafe

Photo by Justin Thomas
Commonwealth Copse









Commonwealth Copse

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell
Holland House East Wing











Holland House East Face




Earls Court Gates Restored































Restored Earls Court Gate
Mural conservation








Murals Conservation
Kyoto Garden












Kyoto Garden

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell
Kyoto Garden










Kyoto Garden

Photo by Joy Puritz
Woodlands








Woodlands  

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell
Longhorn Grazing













Longhorn Cattle grazing
Winter in the Park








Winter in the park

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell
The Orangery during the Corona Virus














Iris Garden beside the Orangery

Photo by Alex French
Peacock










One of the lovely peacocks which adorn the Park and often join in the opera performances during the summer!

Photo by Jennie Kettlewell