• Vauxhall Gardens /ˈvɒksɔːl/ is a public park in Kennington in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, on the south bank of the River Thames.
  • When built it must have stood very close to the entrance of Vauxhall Gardens. At the end of the 19th century it was used as offices by the Board of Guardians of the...
  • 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...
  • Popular with all classes of society, Vauxhall Gardens was a noted venue for romantic assignations in the “dark walks”.
  • The most famous of London’s diarist’s, Samuel Pepys, recorded in his diary that he visited Vauxhall Gardens no less than twenty four times.
  • There was a time when if a man ventured to wonder how Vauxhall-gardens would look by day, he was hailed with a shout of derision at the absurdity of the idea.
  • Introduction. Vauxhall Gardens was a public pleasure gardens attached to the Grape and Compass Coffee and Tea House.
  • 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 produces an exceptional range of all-natural skincare and haircare products. We use botanicals grown on our farm here on the Grimsby...
  • Vauxhall Gardens shewing the Grand Walk at the Entrance of the Garden after 1751 Hand-colored etching and engraving.