Richmond Green

Richmond Green featuring a sunset, a garden and autumn colours
Richmond Green
Richmond Green showing autumn colours, a sunset and a park
Richmond Green which includes a garden, autumn colours and a sunset
Richmond Green showing a park and autumn leaves as well as a small group of people


Jousting, archery and cricket are woven into the rich history of this active park, enclosed by some of Richmond’s most historic buildings.

Broadleaf trees and old-world townhouses edge the 12-acre (5-hectare) urban park of Richmond Green. On a typical summer afternoon, you might see a game of cricket beside picnicking families and sunbathers. Stroll through the scenic green, appreciating the views of the leafy surroundings and intriguing homes.

Learn the rules of cricket in this park, which is the home of a couple local teams. This leisurely bat-and-ball sport provides an ideal spectacle on a lazy afternoon. Enjoy a few drinks after a game at one of the cricket-affiliated pubs in Richmond.

Snap photos of the historic houses bordering the park. Terraced houses stand beside majestic villas and detached homes in this jumble of styles. Sit on a bench with a book to thoroughly enjoy the serene ambiance in this vast, open park.

Note that the park has a rich history of sporting traditions. For centuries, archery and cricket games have been held here. The park and buildings around it were immortalized with a drawing and a watercolor created by 20th-century artist Edward Walker. These artworks are now kept in the Victoria and Albert Museum in western London.

See the remains of the Richmond Palace a little west of the green. Pass through the trees in the park’s northeastern corner to reach the Little Green, a smaller rectangular field. Here, you’ll spot the Richmond Theatre and the Richmond Upon Thames Library Service.

Attend some of the year-round events taking place in the park, including the May Fair and December’s Victorian Evening. These events have replaced the jousting contests that filled this green in the Middle Ages.

Richmond Green is in the heart of Richmond, in the southwestern outskirts of London. It is a 5-minute walk southwest from Richmond Station, which has train and London Underground links. Visit nearby landmarks, including the Richmond War Memorial, Richmond Bridge and Museum of Richmond.

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