• Vauxhall Gardens /ˈvɒksɔːl/ is a public park in Kennington in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, on the south bank of the River Thames.
  • Vauxhall Gardens sit just outside of Birmingham, in an area called Duddestion. The gardens used to be the grounds of Duddeston hall, which was a medieval...
  • Vauxhall, Vauxhall Gardens. B7 - Grid reference SP089875. First record: c1750. ... When built it must have stood very close to the entrance of Vauxhall Gardens.
  • Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens is a medium-sized park located in the middle of Vauxhall, next to Vauxhall train and underground station and Vauxhall City Farm.
  • Social housing on the grounds of today's Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens as it looked in 1969 and described by Gabriel Gbadamosi in his book Vauxhall.
  • This was initially called Spring Gardens and renamed in 2012 as Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. It is managed as a public park by the London Borough of...
  • Yesterday evening I went for the first time to Vauxhall, a public garden in the style of Tivoli at Paris, but on a far grander and more brilliant scale.
  • Vauxhall Gardens stood on the south side of the Thames, a short distance east of Vauxhall Bridge, and from the reign of Charles II proved a popular public...
  • Vauxhall Gardens was a pleasure garden, one of the leading venues for public entertainment in London, from the mid 17th to mid 19th century.
  • Popular with all classes of society, Vauxhall Gardens was a noted venue for romantic assignations in the “dark walks”.