London walks, Camden area, hidden gardens and nature spaces



This post is from London and is part of a activity I documented, a series of walks 
to some hidden green areas in the city: parks, community gardens, nature reserves,
that are providing the city with nature spaces for wildlife and leisure time.

It is late May, spring was blooming and shows some details of the first walk.
The area is Camden/King's Cross-St. Pancras, a vibrant and full of regenerating 
energy area in North London, that in late years has been designated to house 
new urban and creative models for the development of the metropolis.


The walk started at Camden St., just the first stop to experience a glimpse of 
what was going to be the rest of walks in subsequent days.  Here are few images, 
with details of nature overtaking some façades, buildings and even the streets, 
some times in very original ways!








This walk ended at the first proper garden to visit, St. Pancras Old Church Garden 
where you can visit The Soane Mausoleum, designed by Sir John Soane RA (1753-1837), 
architect of vary famous historic buildings.  He designed this site honoring the memory
 of his wife dead in 1815, and where he is also buried.