Queens Gardens

The gardens were officially opened in 1899 and named Queens Gardens after Queen Victoria in honour of her Diamond Jubilee.
The main features of the gardens include water lily-filled lakes (the old clay pits), massed displays of flowers, manicured lawns and a large variety of trees and shrubs, a park bench made famous in the movie “Notting Hill” and a replica of the Peter Pan statue that is located in Kensington Gardens, London.