Last updated: 20 March 2025

Next review: 20 March 2026

Fellowship Square, the showpiece of the transformed Grade II listed Waltham Forest Town Hall campus, is a spectacular cultural centre in the heart of the borough. 

Fellowship Square includes state-of-the-art fountains, where visitors can enjoy dramatic displays and performances to music, with multi-coloured lights and water jets perfect for children to enjoy – with a peaceful reflection pool in the early morning and evening each day. 

At the rear of the Town Hall building you will find the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden and Sensory Garden, both providing tranquil spaces for reflection, and The Arch sculpture by Henry Moore, which is on loan to Waltham Forest Council for four years. 

Information panels tell the story of the gardens and The Arch, including the original five relief sculptures on the north face of the Town Hall by John Frances Kavanagh. 

Find out more about the Henry Moore sculpture.

Fellowship Square Family Trail

Explore Fellowship Square with our fun Fellowship Square Family Trail. Amity the lion will guide you around the square while you learn more about the location and building through her Fellowship Facts. Complete Amity's Activities as you go around;, the trail will take approximately 30 to 40 minutes to complete.

For schools and families, suitable for ages 6 and over.

Download the Fellowship Square Trail document

For more information download our Fellowship Square information booklet