More Time to Learn the History of Bishops Park


Exhibition at Fulham Palace is extended until April

A free exhibition called Bishops Park: Fulham’s Victorian Oasis at Fulham Palace has proved so popular with local people it has been extended until April 18.

Opened in 1893, Bishops Park was formed from the ‘bishops meadows’ along the river side, and in the days when locals were unable to take extravagant holidays, the beach area - known as Margate Sands - was a popular spot for adults and children alike. 

Telling the story of the park, including paintings and engravings of Fulham from before the park opened, this exhibition celebrates the history and restoration of this much-loved local park.

The exhibition is open from Saturday to Wednesday from 1pm till 4pm.

The exhibition opens as the restoration of Bishops Park continues to take shape, with turf laid in the landscaped areas which will surround the ornamental lake, restoration of the terracotta perimeter walls continuing and preparations being made to create the long awaited beach beside the lake.

Bishops Park in Fulham

You can read updates on work at Bishops Park on the Friends of Bishops Park website.

February 15, 2012