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A Weekend in Walham Green - Your Complete Saturday to Sunday Itinerary

OF1 March 2026·By Only Fulham Editorial·4 min read
A Weekend in Walham Green - Your Complete Saturday to Sunday Itinerary

Nestled in the heart of our beloved borough, Walham Green offers the perfect blend of village charm and urban sophistication that makes Fulham so special. Whether you're a longtime resident or visiting family in the area, this corner of SW6 provides everything you need for a memorable weekend without ever leaving the neighbourhood.

Saturday: Market Day and Local Discoveries

Morning: North End Road Market

Start your Saturday bright and early at North End Road Market, one of London's longest-running street markets. Arrive by 9am to beat the crowds and enjoy the authentic bustle as stallholders set up their colourful displays. The fruit and vegetable stalls offer incredible value, with many vendors happy to let little ones help choose the ripest apples or count out potatoes.

Don't miss the cheese stall near the Fulham Broadway end, where you can sample before buying, and the flower seller whose blooms brighten many a Walham Green windowsill. Budget around £20-30 for a family's weekly fruit and veg, plus perhaps a bunch of seasonal flowers to take home.

Late Morning: Fulham Palace Gardens

After working up an appetite at the market, take a gentle stroll to Fulham Palace Gardens. The historic grounds provide a peaceful escape, and the children's play area keeps younger family members entertained while adults admire the heritage herb garden. The palace often hosts family-friendly exhibitions, though it's worth checking their website for current opening times and any special weekend events.

Lunch: The White Horse

Known affectionately as the 'Sloaney Pony' to some, but truly the heart of Walham Green to locals, The White Horse pub sits perfectly positioned on Parsons Green Lane. Their Saturday lunch menu caters brilliantly to families, with a dedicated children's section and generous portions of proper pub fare. Book ahead for weekend meals, especially if you're planning to watch any football. Expect to pay around £15-18 for mains.

Afternoon: Independent Shopping on Wandsworth Bridge Road

Spend your afternoon exploring the independent shops along Wandsworth Bridge Road. Mungo & Maud offers delightful gifts for four-legged family members, while the various boutiques provide unique finds you won't discover on the high street. Many shops stay open until 6pm on Saturdays, giving you plenty of time to browse.

Sunday: Relaxed Rhythms and Community Spirit

Morning: Parsons Green

Sunday morning calls for a more leisurely pace. Head to Parsons Green itself, the triangular patch of grass that gives the area much of its village character. Local families gather here with newspapers and coffee, children play football, and dog walkers create an ever-changing social scene. Grab takeaway coffee from Mother on New Kings Road and join the gentle Sunday morning community.

Brunch: The Ivy Chelsea Garden

While technically just outside Walham Green proper, The Ivy Chelsea Garden on Kings Road feels like a natural extension of the neighbourhood. Their weekend brunch attracts families from across Fulham, and the covered terrace works in most weather. Book well in advance for weekend slots, and expect to pay around £20-25 for brunch dishes. The children's menu offers sophisticated options that please both young diners and parents.

Afternoon: Eel Brook Common

For a proper Sunday afternoon adventure, head to Eel Brook Common. This spacious green lung of Fulham offers tennis courts, a children's playground, and plenty of space for family games. The common hosts various community events throughout the year, from fun runs to outdoor cinema screenings during summer months.

Sunday Roast: The Sands End

End your weekend with a traditional Sunday roast at The Sands End on Stephendale Road. This gastropub perfectly captures the warm, community spirit that makes Fulham special. Their Sunday menu features locally-sourced meat and seasonal vegetables, with portions generous enough to satisfy the heartiest appetites. Booking essential for Sunday lunch service, with sittings typically at 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Roasts range from £16-22.

Practical Tips for Your Weekend

  • Most independent shops close early on Sundays or remain closed entirely, so save serious shopping for Saturday
  • Parking can be challenging on market days, consider walking or using public transport
  • Many venues offer children's activity packs or colouring sheets, making them genuinely family-friendly
  • The 14, 28, and 391 buses all serve the area well, connecting you to wider Fulham and central London

This corner of SW6 proves that you don't need to venture far to experience the very best of London living. Walham Green offers that rare combination of urban convenience and village atmosphere that makes our corner of London so wonderfully liveable.

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