General James Wolfe Statue is a outdoor sculpture Greenwich West London located in United Kingdom.
Blackheath Ave Greenwich Greater London United Kingdom
2 January: Admire General Wolfe's view on his birthday. Looking out over the Old Naval College and across to the towers of Canary Wharf, the statue was given by Canada in 1930 to recognise the General
Brilliant view . Catch bus up to Greenwich Park (Stop S) then walk down and allow the view to slowly then suddenly appear.
Statue of the victor of Québe c. Donated by the government of Canada . He has one of the best views in London.
James Wolfe 1727-1759, victor of Quebec , lived here.This monument , a gift of the Canadian people, was unveiled by the Marquis de Montcalm.It is still scarred from being bombed in WWII...
The man who made sure we speak English in North America
2/1: Admire General Wolfe's view of London. The statue was given by Canada in 1930.
One of my favourite places in London. The gardens are lovely and the visits to the main buildings are a must-do from time to time. - Javier Miranda
Spacious, cosy and equipment in good condition. Dogs love to swim in the little pond outside the playground. - Koen
Excellent. Interesting sculpture. Preferred the tree top walk at Kew. - Ben Patterson
Peter Pan is quite well represented, worth the little stop - Thomas Defise
Perfect place to meet your friends, nothing more. - Derya Kayalar
Awesome location with nice view over docklands and Canary Wharf - Philippe Weisen
a very interesting museum with loads of interactive fun and games ???? - Eddi Co
Visit to Greenwich Park is great any time. Nice coffee shops. Great views over Thames. Start of the marathon. Also fab Planetarium. Sundays have market in Greenwich and then walk up hill into Park - mark palmer