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49 Bankside On The South Bank Will Open For One Day Only

May 29, 20252 Mins Read
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Inside of 49 Bank Page Garden


Hidden between two of London’s most iconic landmarksthe Globe Theatre and Tate Modernlies a secret oasis that even the most seasoned city explorers may have missed. For one day only, on June 7, the enchanting garden at 49 Bank page will open its gates to the public, offering a rare glimpse into a private world steeped in history and charm.

Tucked away on the South Bank, 49 Bank page is no ordinary garden. Its story is so unique it features in Gillian Tindall’s acclaimed book, The House by the Thames. This tranquil retreat boasts a small paved courtyard adorned with a pond and a vintage 1930s fountain. Lush climbers scale the old brick walls, while pots overflow with vibrant foliage, creating a tapestry of textures and colours – a true urban sanctuary.

The secret entrance: Cardinal Cap Alley

What makes this garden even more magical is the way you enter it. Access is through the ancient Cardinal Cap Alleyofficially recognised as London’s narrowest street. This historic passageway is so slender, you’ll need to walk single file, making the journey into the garden feel like stepping through a portal into another era.

Plan your visit to 49 Bankside

  • Date & time: June 7, Saturday, 10:00–17:00 (one day only!)
  • Entrance: Off Cardinal Cap Alley, nearest postcode SE1 9JE
  • Nearest stations: Blackfriars (south exit), London Bridge, Mansion House, St Paul’s
  • Cycle hire: New Globe Walk
  • Accessibility: The garden is small, with uneven surfaces and a pond. Entry is limited to manage numbers.
  • Dogs: Welcome, but must be kept on leads.

Why you shouldn’t miss it

Opportunities to visit 49 Bank page are incredibly rare. Whether you’re a history buff, garden lover, or just looking for a unique London adventure, this is your chance to experience a slice of the city’s hidden heritage. Wander its peaceful paths, soak in the atmosphere, and imagine the stories these ancient walls could tell.

So, mark your calendar and prepare to squeeze down London’s narrowest street – your reward is a secret garden that feels a world away from the bustling South Bank.

For more details, visit the London Gardens Trust event page.

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