In Pictures: Battersea Park looks stunning coated in snow

By Isabel Millett

13th Dec 2022 | Local News

Hats, scarves, gloves and the thickest-of-thick coats are needed in Battersea at the moment.

Anyone who donned this full collection to brave Battersea Park yesterday was in for a treat thanks to the snow that began falling on Sunday evening.

From the Tropical Gardens and the Bandstand, to an iced over Duck Pond and the Power Station, looming above the snow coated scene, the park wore her white-winter dusting beautifully.

Here find in pictures Battersea Park: The Snow Edition.

And if you have taken any photos of our snow-dusted town, we'd love to see them! Contact us via the 'Nub It' button or on our social media channels to share your snowy scenes and see them featured in our weekly Friday newsletter.

Battersea Power Station pictured from the westside fields

The Bandstand, pictured from besides the Bowling Green

Avenue of trees that run from Sun Gate to beyond Petworth

The Blossom Trees style every season beautifully

The westside approach to the Bandstand had a particular 'Narnia' feel

Trees around the Millennium Arena

One of several snowmen with court-side tickets to (snowed-off) tennis matches

A robin brought a splash of colour to the whitewashed scene

Single Form by Barbara Hepworth

Benches at the Bandstand

Duck Pond and the heron that calls it home

The Sub-Tropical Gardens looking quite the opposite of Sub-Tropical

Guardian of the snowy scene, Battersea Power Station

     

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