The prettiest lavender fields near London

The prettiest lavender fields near London

Every summer, from mid-June to August, lavender fields across the UK bloom in an explosion of purple hues, filling the air with soothing scents and the buzzing of happy bees. Visitors from all over the country flock to the lavender farms to take in the endless rows of lavender, pose for new profile pics, relax with a family picnic, and simply take a break from everyday hassles in the beautiful surroundings. Thankfully, there are plenty of lavender fields to visit within easy reach of the capital's urban jungle, meaning Londoners can enjoy a nice day out as well. Read on to discover the prettiest lavender fields near London!

In this guide
  1. Lavender fields near London
    1. Mayfield Lavender Farm – Show off your photo skills
    2. Hitchin Lavender – All about lavender
    3. Castle Farm – The largest lavender farm in the UK
    4. Lavender Fields – Family-run lavender operation
    5. Carshalton Lavender – Pick your own harvest
    6. Finchingfield Camping – Glamp among the flowers
    7. Cotswold Lavender – Picture-perfect
    8. Norfolk Lavender – Lavender theme park
    9. Lordington Lavender – Provence in West Sussex
  2. Lavender in London
    1. Kew Gardens – Nature's art gallery
    2. Kennington Park – Support your local bees
    3. Chelsea Physic Garden – Good for what ails you
    4. Vauxhall Park – From motor oil to lavender oil
    5. Naturallythinking Farm – Lavender fields in South London

Lavender fields near London

Mayfield Lavender Farm

Show off your photo skills

Mayfield Lavender Farm is situated at the outskirts of London. It's reachable via public transportation, but it opens only during the lavender season. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk amidst the seemingly unending lavender rows, hop aboard a tractor train for a field tour, and snap pictures of the picturesque scenery, including the quaint telephone box nestled amid the lavender fields. The farm even hosts its own photo contest.

Hitchin Lavender

All about lavender

Hitchin Lavender is situated in Hertfordshire and comprises over 30 acres of lavender fields that attract a plethora of visitors – and bees – during the summer bloom. In addition to the enchanting rows of lavender, the farm boasts a wildflower meadow, sunflowers, and pumpkin patches in the autumn. Visitors can also explore a museum dedicated to the history of lavender production, shop for souvenirs at the gift shop, and savour delectable treats at the on-site café. Bringing your own picnic is also permitted.

Castle Farm

The largest lavender farm in the UK

Castle Farm, located in Kent, holds the distinction of being the UK's most extensive lavender farm and lavender oil producer. The farm provides guided tours of its expansive lavender fields and distillery, and its year-round shop offers a diverse selection of lavender-infused products. Photography enthusiasts will relish the stunning landscape, which is perfect for capturing beautiful shots. Visitors can bring their own picnic or stroll through the lavender meadows, taking in the sights and fragrances. 

Lavender Fields

Family-run lavender operation

The Lavender Fields in Hampshire provide a spectacular backdrop for aspiring photography enthusiasts, as they are nestled amidst ancient woodland. In addition to opening its lavender fields to visitors during the blooming season in the summer, the farm also operates a shop that stocks an array of lavender-related products, ranging from essential oils and skincare items to herbs and gift sets.

Carshalton Lavender

Pick your own harvest

Carshalton Lavender is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run lavender field located in Sutton. The community-led enterprise is accessible to the public solely during the annual harvest, which typically takes place on the last weekend of July. Along with assisting with the lavender harvest, visitors can also handpick their very own bouquet. Additionally, craft and food stalls, face painting, and other enjoyable activities are organized to transform the event into an entertaining day out for the whole family.

Finchingfield Camping

Glamp among the flowers

Finchingfield Camping is a beautiful glamping site on a lavender microfarm in North Essex. In addition to camping pitches, Finchingfield Camping offers a pair of luxury Lotus Belle tents with private bathroom facilities, a large sun deck, a fire pit, and other amenities. Overnight guests as well as day visitors can enjoy the lavender and wildflower meadows, have a picnic, indulge in afternoon tea, help pick the lavender, or just relax and unwind in the stunning countryside.

Cotswold Lavender

Picture-perfect

Cotswold Lavender is a family-owned farm spanning over 70 acres of pristine countryside, featuring wildflower meadows, scenic trails, and a breath-taking expanse of purple lavender fields as its main attraction. The fields and facilities are accessible during the lavender blooming season, providing visitors with the opportunity to stroll along the seemingly endless rows of lavender, enjoy a relaxing picnic amidst nature, peruse the selection of lavender products on offer, and unwind in a picturesque setting.

Norfolk Lavender

Lavender theme park

Norfolk Lavender offers much more than just a lavender farm, boasting a diverse range of attractions such as a herb garden, plant centre, farm zoo, children's play areas, tea room, and a collection of over 100 distinct lavender varieties. Visitors can embark on a tour of the lavender oil distillery and the premises, meander through the lavender fields during peak blooming season, browse the selection of lavender-infused skincare and other merchandise in the shop, and enjoy a delightful day out filled with fun and relaxation.

Lordington Lavender

Provence in West Sussex

Lordington Lavender was founded in 2002 by a local farmer and boasts ten acres of exquisite French Provencal lavender, renowned for its high-quality oil that's used in a diverse range of products. The farm opens its doors to the public during the annual Open Days event in the summer, welcoming families and friends from all over the country to revel in the mesmerizing sights and fragrances, stroll through the rows of lavender, and bask in the tranquil ambiance of nature.

Lavender in London

Though you won't find endless rows of lavender in London, there are still some places where you can get a quick lavender fix.

Kew Gardens

Nature's art gallery

Despite being full of majestic trees, beautiful flowers and all sorts of fascinating plant life, the most famous botanical gardens in the city haven't forgotten the humble lavender. You'll find it interwoven through their exhibits as you wander the carefully sculpted gardens, marvelling at all nature has to offer.

Kennington Park

Support your local bees

Transport yourself to the Victorian era by visiting Kennington Park, a public garden and park that exudes tranquillity with its winding pathways and lush foliage. The park is home to a stunning flower garden, including a lavender patch, and is a haven for wildlife, serving as the base for a centre dedicated to beekeeping and conservation. In addition to its natural beauty, Kennington Park also offers various sports and exercise facilities.

Chelsea Physic Garden

Good for what ails you

Nestled along the banks of the Thames, the Chelsea Physic Garden spans four acres and was initially created by the Apothecaries as a source of medicinal plants. It boasts one of the world's most extensive and diverse plant collections, with around 4,000 different species, many of which are rare and endangered and thrive in the garden's warm microclimate. Lavender, known for its soothing properties, is found here as well.

Vauxhall Park

From motor oil to lavender oil

The award-winning Vauxhall Park, established in 1890, is a Victorian-era park with a rich history. It offers a range of facilities such as a large playground, tennis and basketball courts, an orchard, and a café. In 2003, a pretty lavender garden was added to celebrate the centenary of the nearby Vauxhall Motor Company.

Naturallythinking Farm

Lavender fields in South London

Naturallythinking, a brand specialising in aromatherapy and skincare, advocates for organic and sustainable practices in the cosmetics field, notably through a zero-waste scheme involving refillable containers. Their South London farm, open for visits, allows you to wander through lavender fields in the summer and enjoy pumpkin picking in the autumn. The farm also boasts a café offering cream tea and a shop where you can purchase the brand's products.

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