Squares of London
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Squares in London have long been a feature of London
London
London is the capital city of :England and the :United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its...

, England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

. A few, such as Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, England, United Kingdom. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. There are a number of statues and sculptures in the square, with one plinth displaying changing pieces of...

, were built as public open spaces, like the city squares found in many cities, but most of them originally contained private communal gardens, sometimes known as garden squares, for use by the inhabitants of the surrounding houses. This type of space is most prevalent in central London
Central London
Central London is the innermost part of London, England. There is no official or commonly accepted definition of its area, but its characteristics are understood to include a high density built environment, high land values, an elevated daytime population and a concentration of regionally,...

, but squares are also found in the suburbs. Some of these gardens are now open to the public, while others are still private. "Square" is a generic term for such spaces and a common road name and, in both cases, some are not actually square, or even rectangular. This is explained by two factors:

Firstly, some communal garden spaces are officially squares, while others may locally be referred to as a "square" or "the square" but this is not the official name of a street, park or gardens.

Secondly, some older squares were either not square to begin with or have lost their original layout due to the many transformations of London not least following the Great Fire of London
Great Fire of London
The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London, from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman City Wall...

 and The Blitz
The Blitz
The Blitz was the sustained strategic bombing of Britain by Nazi Germany between 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941, during the Second World War. The city of London was bombed by the Luftwaffe for 76 consecutive nights and many towns and cities across the country followed...

.
Each London Borough
London borough
The administrative area of Greater London contains thirty-two London boroughs. Inner London comprises twelve of these boroughs plus the City of London. Outer London comprises the twenty remaining boroughs of Greater London.-Functions:...

 has rules which have been drawn up prevent inappropriate street names being used to designate new developments or to rename existing features — the general requirement for new squares in London is that they be rectangular and be to some extent open. Billiter Square, EC3 and Millennium Square, SE1 are examples of squares which do not satisfy these guidelines.

The making of residential squares fell into decline in the early twentieth century, one of the last notable such squares having been designed by Edwin Lutyens
Edwin Lutyens
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, OM, KCIE, PRA, FRIBA was a British architect who is known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era...

 for Hampstead Garden Suburb
Hampstead Garden Suburb
-Notable Residents :*Theo Adams*Martin Bell*Sir Victor Blank*Katie Boyle*Constantine, the last King of Greece*Greg Davies*Richard & Judy Finnigan*David Matthews*Michael Ridpath*Claudia Roden*Jonathan Ross*Sir Donald Sinden*Marc Sinden...

. But in the last quarter of the twentieth century a fashion for making office squares developed. This trend was led by the Broadgate
Broadgate
Broadgate is a large, office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and the Blackstone Group and managed by Broadgate Estates...

 development. The new London Square
London Square
London Square may refer to:*A futuristic development built in 2007 by Imagine Homes in Bounds Green, N11, London, United Kingdom. *London Square, Hoffman Estates , Illinois, USA...

 development indicates a minor revival in the development of new wholly residential squares. However, as a mixed-use focal area squares have become a resurgent planning design, this is reflected for instance by Times Square, Sutton or Canada Square
Canada Square
Canada Square is a public square at Canary Wharf, on the Isle of Dogs in London's Docklands. It is in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in the eastern end of Central London along the River Thames. Canada Square is surrounded by three of the tallest buildings in the United Kingdom, including One...

 in Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is a major business district located in London, United Kingdom. It is one of London's two main financial centres, alongside the traditional City of London, and contains many of the UK's tallest buildings, including the second-tallest , One Canada Square...

.

The parks can be split according to garden square
Garden square
A garden square is an open space with buildings surrounding a garden, often located in fashionable urban areas. There are many garden squares in London, England, for example. The large estates in London, e.g., the Bedford Estate in Bloomsbury, included garden squares in their development....

s and other squares.

Notable garden squares

  • Grosvenor Square
    Grosvenor Square
    Grosvenor Square is a large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district of London, England. It is the centrepiece of the Mayfair property of the Duke of Westminster, and takes its name from their surname, "Grosvenor".-History:...

  • Russell Square
    Russell Square
    Russell Square is a large garden square in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden. It is near the University of London's main buildings and the British Museum. To the north is Woburn Place and to the south-east is Southampton Row...

  • Belgrave Square
    Belgrave Square
    Belgrave Square is one of the grandest and largest 19th century squares in London, England. It is the centrepiece of Belgravia, and was laid out by the property contractor Thomas Cubitt for the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, later the 1st Marquess of Westminster, in the 1820s. Most of the houses were occupied...

  • Berkeley Square
    Berkeley Square
    Berkeley Square is a town square in the West End of London, England, in the City of Westminster. It was originally laid out in the mid 18th century by architect William Kent...

  • Kensington Square
    Kensington Square
    Kensington Square is a garden square in Kensington, London. It was founded in 1685; hence it is the oldest such square in London.-Garden:The garden in the centre of the square is private but is accessible to the public through the Open Squares scheme....

  • Golden Square
    Golden Square
    Golden Square, Soho, London in the City of Westminster is one of the historic squares of Central London. The square is just east of Regent Street and north of Piccadilly Circus....

  • Soho Square
    Soho Square
    Soho Square is a square in Soho, London, England, with a park and garden area at its centre that dates back to 1681. It was originally called King Square after Charles II, whose statue stands in the square. At the centre of the garden, there is a distinctive half-timbered gardener's hut...

  • Bedford Square
    Bedford Square
    Bedford Square is a square in the Bloomsbury district of the Borough of Camden in London, England.Built between 1775 and 1783 as an upper middle class residential area, the sqare has had many distinguished residents, including Lord Eldon, one of Britain's longest serving and most celebrated Lord...

  • Sloane Square
    Sloane Square
    Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the fashionable London districts of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Chelsea, located southwest of Charing Cross, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The square is part of the Hans Town area designed in 1771 by Henry...

  • St. James's Square
    St. James's Square
    St. James's Square is the only square in the exclusive St James's district of the City of Westminster. It has predominantly Georgian and neo-Georgian architecture and a private garden in the centre...

  • Clapton Square
    Clapton Square
    The Clapton Square Conservation Area, Hackney, was designated in 1969 and extended in 1991 & 2000. It is protected by Acts of Parliament as a London Square. It is dominated by the Church of St John-at-Hackney built in 1792-97, and St John’s Gardens. Its made up of listed late Georgian terraces on...

  • St George's Square
    St George's Square
    St George's Square is a long narrow garden square in Pimlico, London, SW1. Pimlico's development was started in 1835 by the landowner, the Marquess of Westminster, and the building was supervised by Thomas Cubitt who also designed the gardens...


Squares as landmarks

  • Trafalgar Square
    Trafalgar Square
    Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, England, United Kingdom. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. There are a number of statues and sculptures in the square, with one plinth displaying changing pieces of...

  • Leicester Square
    Leicester Square
    Leicester Square is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England. The Square lies within an area bound by Lisle Street, to the north; Charing Cross Road, to the east; Orange Street, to the south; and Whitcomb Street, to the west...

  • Covent Garden
    Covent Garden
    Covent Garden is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St. Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit and vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and the Royal Opera House, which is also known as...

  • Parliament Square
    Parliament Square
    Parliament Square is a square outside the northwest end of the Palace of Westminster in London. It features a large open green area in the middle, with a group of trees to its west. It contains statues of famous statesmen and is the scene of rallies and protests, as well as being a tourist...

  • Piccadilly Circus
    Piccadilly Circus
    Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly...


List of Greater London squares

City (EC)
  • Warwick - EC4, (No. 1)
  • Exchange - EC2
  • Austin Friars - EC2
  • Monkwell - EC2
  • Finsbury - EC2
  • Finsbury Avenue - EC2
  • Paternoster
    Paternoster Square
    Paternoster Square is an urban development, owned by the Mitsubishi Estate Co., next to St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London, England. In 1942 the area, which takes its name from Paternoster Row, centre of the London publishing trade, was devastated by aerial bombardment in The Blitz during...

     - EC4
  • Billiter - EC3
  • Ludgate - EC4
  • Reliance - EC2
  • Mark - EC2
  • New Inn - EC2
  • Trinity - EC3
  • Brewery - EC1, (No. 1)
  • Rosebery - EC1, (No. 1)
  • Cold Bath - EC1
  • St John’s - EC1
  • Myddelton - EC1
  • America - EC4
  • Angel - EC1
  • Aldermanbury - EC2
  • Salisbury - EC4
  • New St - EC4
  • Gough - EC4
  • Waterhouse - EC1
  • King - EC1
  • Northampton - EC1
  • Charterhouse
    Charterhouse Square
    Charterhouse Square is a historic square in Smithfield, between Charterhouse Street and Clerkenwell Road. It lies in the extreme south of the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London....

     - EC1
  • Bartholomew - EC1 (No. 1)
  • Bridgewater - EC2


City (WC)
  • Queen - WC1
  • New - WC2, (No. 1)
  • Red Lion
    Red Lion Square
    Red Lion Square is a small square on the boundary of Bloomsbury and Holborn in London. The square was laid out in 1698 by Nicholas Barbon, taking its name from the Red Lion Inn. According to some sources the bodies of three regicides - Oliver Cromwell, John Bradshaw and Henry Ireton - were placed...

     - WC1 (No. 1)
  • Gray’s Inn - WC1
  • South - WC1 (No. 1)
  • Bloomsbury
    Bloomsbury Square
    Bloomsbury Square is a garden square in Bloomsbury, Camden, London.- Geography :To the north of the square is Great Russell Street and Bedford Place, leading to Russell Square. To the south is Bloomsbury Way. To the west is the British Museum and Holborn tube station is the nearest underground...

     - WC1
  • Regent - WC1 (No. 1)
  • Fleet - WC1
  • Mecklenburgh
    Mecklenburgh Square
    Mecklenburgh Square is a Grade II listed public square located in the King's Cross area of central London. It is notable for the number of historic terraced houses that face directly onto the square....

     - WC1
  • Granville - WC1, (No. 1)
  • Wilmington - WC1
  • Lloyd - WC1
  • Brunswick
    Brunswick Square
    Brunswick Square is a public garden in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden. It is overlooked by the School of Pharmacy and the Foundling Museum to the north and the Brunswick Centre to the west...

     - WC1, (No. 1)
  • Tavistock
    Tavistock Square
    Tavistock Square is a public square in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden with a fine garden.-Public art:The centre-piece of the gardens is a statue of Mahatma Gandhi, which was installed in 1968....

     - WC1
  • Gordon
    Gordon Square
    Gordon Square is in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden, London, England . It was developed by Thomas Cubitt in the 1820s, as one of a pair with Tavistock Square, which is a block away and has the same dimensions...

     - WC1
  • Wells - WC1
  • Argyle - WC1


Near central: morth and northwest
  • Red House - N1
  • Arlington - N1
  • Claremont - N1
  • Hoxton
    Hoxton Square
    Hoxton Square is a garden square situated in Hoxton in the London Borough of Hackney, in London's East End. Formerly home to industrial premises, since the 1990s it has become the heart of the Hoxton arts and media scene, as well as being a hub of the thriving local entertainment district...

     - N1
  • Charles
  • Uhura - N16
  • Euston - NW1
  • Torrington
    Torrington Square
    Torrington Square is a square in Bloomsbury, owned by the University of London, located in central London, England. Today it is a square in name only, most of the houses having been demolished by the university. Birkbeck College and the School of Oriental and African Studies are located here. To...

     - (No. 1)
  • Woburn
    Woburn Square
    Woburn Square is the smallest of the Bloomsbury Squares and owned by the University of London. Designed by Thomas Cubitt and built between 1829 and 1847, it is named after Woburn Abbey, the main country seat of the Dukes of Bedford, who developed much of Bloomsbury.The original construction was of...

  • Triton
  • Munster - NW1
  • Russell
    Russell Square
    Russell Square is a large garden square in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden. It is near the University of London's main buildings and the British Museum. To the north is Woburn Place and to the south-east is Southampton Row...

  • Bedford
    Bedford Square
    Bedford Square is a square in the Bloomsbury district of the Borough of Camden in London, England.Built between 1775 and 1783 as an upper middle class residential area, the sqare has had many distinguished residents, including Lord Eldon, one of Britain's longest serving and most celebrated Lord...

  • Fitzroy
    Fitzroy Square
    Fitzroy Square is one of the Georgian squares in London and is the only one found in the central London area known as in Fitzrovia.The square, nearby Fitzroy Street and the Fitzroy Tavern in Charlotte Street have the family name of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, into whose ownership the land...

  • Muncaster
  • Park E & W - NW1
  • Cavendish
    Cavendish Square
    Cavendish Square is a public square in the West End of London, very close to Oxford Circus, where the two main shopping thoroughfares of Oxford Street and Regent Street meet. It is located at the eastern end of Wigmore Street, which connects it to Portman Square, part of the Portman Estate, to its...

  • Manchester
    Manchester Square
    Manchester Square is an 18th century garden square in the Marylebone area in London, England, a short distance north of Oxford Street. It is one of the smaller but better preserved Georgian squares in central London...

  • Dorset - NW1
  • Portman
    Portman Square
    Portman Square is a square in London, part of the Portman Estate. It is located at the western end of Wigmore Street, which connects it to Cavendish Square to its east. It is served by London bus route 274...

  • Montagu
    Montagu Square
    Montagu Square is a square in Marylebone, London. It is situated a little north of Marble Arch. It is oriented on an axis approximately NNW on the same grid plan that extends eastwards as far as Portland Place. Montagu Place runs along the north end, George Street along the south end...

  • Bryanston
    Bryanston Square
    Bryanston Square is a square in Marylebone, Westminster, London, England. Named after its owner Henry William Portman's home village of Bryanston in Dorset, it was built as part of the Portman Estate between 1810 and 1815, along with Montagu Square a little to the east and Wyndham Place to its...

  • Northpoint - NW1
  • Cloudesley - N1
  • John Spencer - N1
  • De Beauvoir - N1
  • Old Royal Free - N1
  • Lonsdale
    Lonsdale Square
    Lonsdale Square is a traditional London square in Barnsbury, North London, England.The square consists of tall brick town houses with distinctive steep gables, mullioned windows in white, arched front doors, and black railings...

  • Gibson
  • Milner
  • Barnsbury - Islington, N1
  • Alwyne
  • Anderson
  • Thornhill
  • Edward
  • Tolmers
  • Chalcot - NW1
  • Oakley - NW1
  • Harrington - NW1
  • Ampthill - NW1
  • Harmsworth
  • Hammond
  • Beavoir
  • Wilton
  • St Mark’s - NW1
  • South - NW11, (No. 2)
  • North - NW11, (No. 1)
  • Pond
  • Camden
  • Lucas


Near central: west and southwest
  • Audley
  • Berkeley
    Berkeley Square
    Berkeley Square is a town square in the West End of London, England, in the City of Westminster. It was originally laid out in the mid 18th century by architect William Kent...

  • Grosvenor
    Grosvenor Square
    Grosvenor Square is a large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district of London, England. It is the centrepiece of the Mayfair property of the Duke of Westminster, and takes its name from their surname, "Grosvenor".-History:...

  • Belgrave
    Belgrave Square
    Belgrave Square is one of the grandest and largest 19th century squares in London, England. It is the centrepiece of Belgravia, and was laid out by the property contractor Thomas Cubitt for the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, later the 1st Marquess of Westminster, in the 1820s. Most of the houses were occupied...

  • Parliament
    Parliament Square
    Parliament Square is a square outside the northwest end of the Palace of Westminster in London. It features a large open green area in the middle, with a group of trees to its west. It contains statues of famous statesmen and is the scene of rallies and protests, as well as being a tourist...

  • Smith
    Smith Square
    Smith Square is a square in the Westminster district of London, just south of the Palace of Westminster. The centre of the square is occupied by St John's, Smith Square, a Baroque church now used as a concert hall...

  • St Georges - Pimlico, SW1, (No. 1)
  • Warwick - SW1, (No. 2)
  • Fountain
  • Vincent
    Vincent Square
    Vincent Square is a large grass-covered square in Westminster, London, England, covering 13 acres. It provides playing fields for Westminster School, which privately owns it....

  • Lindsay SW1
  • Dolphin
    Dolphin Square
    Dolphin Square is a block of private apartments and business complex built near the River Thames at Pimlico in London, between 1935 and 1937.At one time, the huge development was home to more than 70 MPs, and at least 10 lords...

     - SW1, (No. 1)
  • Victoria
    Victoria Square, London
    Victoria Square is a small residential square, located just to the south-west of Buckingham Palace, between Lower Grosvenor Place, Beeston Place, Grosvenor Gardens, and Buckingham Palace Road. It is on land forming part of the Grosvenor Estate....

     - SW1
  • Eccelston
  • Chester
    Chester Square
    Chester Square is a small, residential garden square located in London's Belgravia district. Along with its sister squares Belgrave Square and Eaton Square, it is one of the three garden squares built by the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia in the 19th century.Chester...

  • Ebury - SW1
  • Eaton
    Eaton Square
    Eaton Square is a residential garden square in London's Belgravia district. It is one of the three garden squares built by the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia in the 19th century, and is named after Eaton Hall, the Grosvenor country house in Cheshire...

     - SW1
  • Cleveland
  • Lowndes - SW1
  • Montepelier
  • Trevor
  • Brompton
  • Thurloe
    Thurloe Square
    Thurloe Square is a traditional garden square in South Kensington, London, England.There are private communal gardens in the centre of the square for use by the local residents. The Victoria and Albert Museum is close by to the north across Thurloe Place and Cromwell Gardens...

  • Rose - Brompton, SW7
  • Hereford
  • Onslow
  • Adam
  • Commodore - West Brompton/ Chelsea, SW10
  • Admiral - SW10
  • Coleridge - SW10, (No. 1)
  • Alexander
  • Ovington
  • Wellington - SW3
  • Chelsea
  • Mozart
  • Carlyle
  • Tedworth
  • Cadogan
    Cadogan Square
    Cadogan Square is a square in Knightsbridge named after Earl Cadogan .It is one of the most desirable residential addresses in London. It is formed of a garden surrounded by red-brick houses, the majority of which have now been converted into apartments. Cadogan Square is south of Pont Street, east...

     - SW1
  • Markham
  • Sloane
    Sloane Square
    Sloane Square is a small hard-landscaped square on the boundaries of the fashionable London districts of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Chelsea, located southwest of Charing Cross, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The square is part of the Hans Town area designed in 1771 by Henry...

  • Duke of York
  • Chesterton
  • Paultons - Chelsea, SW3
  • St Mary’s - W2, (No.1)
  • Oxford - W2
  • Sheldon - W2
  • St Mary’s - W6, (No.2)
  • Lancer - Kensington, W8
  • Chantry - Kensington, W8


Near central: south
  • Bergen - Bermondsey, SE16
  • Bermondsey - Bermondsey, SE16
  • Reveley - Bermondsey, SE16
  • Greenacre
  • Millstream
  • Helsinki
  • Tillett
  • Thorburn
  • Layard - Bermondsey, SE16
  • Frederick - Bermondsey, SE16
  • New Place
  • Millennium
  • Tower Bridge
  • Tower Bridge Business
  • Marden
  • Lockwood
  • St Olav’s
  • Providence
  • Fountain Gate
  • Cleaver
  • Graphite
  • Brewery - SE1, (No. 2)
  • Avondale - SE1
  • Salamanca - SE1
  • Great Guildford Business
  • Winchester
  • Gatehouse
  • Perkins
  • Nelson
  • Cornwall - Kennington, SW11
  • John Parker - Kennington, SW11
  • Cobalt - Vauxhall, SW8
  • St Philip - Battersea, SW8
  • Surrey - SE1
  • West
    West Square
    West Square is an historic square in south London, England, just south from St George's Road. The Square is within the London Borough of Southwark, but as it is located in postcode it is commonly said to be in Lambeth....

  • Walcot
  • St Georges - Rotherhithe, SE8 (No. 2)
  • Trinity Church - SE1
  • Albert - SW8, (No. 1)
  • Peabody - SE1
  • Westminster Business - SE11
  • Sutherland - Camberwell, SE17
  • Montague
  • Peckham - Peckham, SE15
  • Granville - Peckham, SE15
  • Yarnfield - Peckham, SE15
  • Choumert - Peckham, SE15
  • Vivian - Peckham, SE15
  • Galatea - Peckham, SE15
  • Huguenot - Peckham, SE15
  • Shard's - Peckham, SE15
  • Dickens
  • Merrick
  • Hamilton
  • Greene
  • Helena - Rotherhithe, SE16
  • Bonnington - Kennington, SW8
  • Addington - Camberwell, SE6
  • Rust - Camberwell, SE5
  • Foxley - Battersea/Lambeth, SW9
  • Nightingale - Balham, SW12
  • Lorrimore
    Lorrimore Square
    Lorrimore Square is a square in Southwark, south London, England.A 1681 map of Walworth made for Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral shows a common called "Lattam-more" , which is now the location for Lorrimore Square....



East — within London postal districts
  • Chow - E8
  • Clapton
    Clapton Square
    The Clapton Square Conservation Area, Hackney, was designated in 1969 and extended in 1991 & 2000. It is protected by Acts of Parliament as a London Square. It is dominated by the Church of St John-at-Hackney built in 1792-97, and St John’s Gardens. Its made up of listed late Georgian terraces on...

     - E5
  • Time - E8
  • Lea
  • Hornbeam - Clapton, E3
  • Grayling - E2
  • Lampern
  • Tredegar - Bow, E3
  • Murray
  • Patriot
  • Harpley - E1
  • Bartholomew - E1, (No. 2)
  • Carlton
  • Thomas More
  • Beaumont - Stepney, E1
  • Sidney - Stepney, E1
  • Petticoat - Aldgate, E1
  • Arbour - Stepney, E1
  • Avis - Stepney, E1
  • Brayford - Stepney, E1
  • O’Leary - Stepney, E1
  • Douthwaite - Wapping, E1
  • Portland - Wapping, E1
  • Cork - Wapping, E1
  • Wellclose - Wapping, E1
  • Rectory - Stepney, E1
  • Roy
  • York
  • Canada
  • Cabot
  • Cutlers
  • St David’s
  • Devonshire
  • Spital
  • Mothers - Lower Clapton/Homerton E5
  • Shalborne - Hackney Wick
  • Wick - Hackney Wick
  • Silk Mills - Hackney Wick
  • Leabank - Hackney Wick
  • Lavender - E11
  • Stonechat - Beckton E6
  • Tollgate - Beckton E6
  • Goose - Beckton E6
  • Partridge - Beckton E6
  • Butterfield - Beckton E6
  • Royal Victoria - Custom House, E16
  • Jessop - Limehouse, E14
  • Old School - Limehouse, E14
  • Lampern - Bethnal Green, E2
  • Old Market - Bethnal Green, E2
  • Ambassador - Limehouse, E14
  • Aberdeen - Limehouse, E14
  • Athol - Limehouse, E14
  • St Georges - Limehouse, E14 (No. 3)
  • St Georges - Upton, E7 (No. 4)
  • Regent - Bow, E3 (No. 2)
  • Alphabet
  • Invicta
  • Guerin
  • Heln
  • Sheffield - E3
  • Trellis - E3
  • Brackly
  • Wakeling - Limehouse, E14
  • Eastbury - Upney
  • Maryland - Stratford, E15
  • Albert - Stratford, E15, (No. 2)
  • Gerry Raffles - Stratford, E15
  • Theatre - Stratford, E15, (No. 1)
  • Torrens - Stratford, E15
  • Lanark - Poplar, E14
  • Burrells Wharf - Canary Wharf
  • Casablanca
  • Capstan
  • Cumberland Mills
  • Ambassador
  • Torres
  • Transom - Millwall, E14
  • Lank
  • Vulcan
  • Arnett - Chingford, E4
  • Warrior - Manor Park, E12
  • St Luke’s - E16
  • St Thomas’s - E9
  • Goldsmith’s - E2
  • Ion - E2
  • St Peter’s - E2, (No. 1)
  • Evergreen - E8
  • Chant - W Ham, E15
  • Barnby - W Ham, E16
  • Market - Poplar, E14, (No. 1)
  • Athoi - Poplar, E14
  • Bering - Millwall, E14
  • Shaw - Higham Hill, Walthamstow, E17
  • St Thomas’s - Hackney, E9
  • Fassett
    Fassett Square
    Fassett Square is a small residential square in the London Borough of Hackney between Hackney Central and Dalston, just to the north of Graham Road....

     - Hackney, E9
  • Primrose - Hackney, E9
  • Principal - Hackney, E9
  • Sutton - Hackney, E9, (No.1)
  • The Square - E10, (No. 1)


Further east — still within Greater London
  • The Square - Ilford, IG1 (No. 2)
  • The Square - Woodford Green, IG8 (No. 3)
  • Brandesbury - Ilford, IG8
  • Rosebury - Ilford, IG8
  • Brackley - Woodford Green, IG6
  • Warrington - Becontree, Dagenham, RM8
  • Manor - Becontree, Dagenham, RM8
  • Noel - Becontree, Dagenham, RM8
  • Osborne - Dagenham, RM9
  • Hunters - Dagenham, RM9
  • Causton - Dagenham, RM9


Further west — still within Greater London
  • Hill
  • Leinster
  • Kensington Gardens
  • Coleridge - West Ealing, W13, (No. 2)
  • Halliday
  • Cubitt
  • St Andrews - Ladbroke Grove, W11, No1
  • Wesley - Ladbroke Grove, W11,
  • Mortimer - Ladbroke Grove, W11
  • St Charles - North Kensington, W11
  • Wesley - North Kensington, W11
  • Colville - North Kensington, W11
  • Chelmsford - Kensal Rise, NW4
  • Powis - W11
  • Orme
  • Porchester
  • Kensington
  • Princes
  • Leinster
  • Pembridge
  • Nottingdale
  • Katherine
  • Norland
  • Campden Hill
    Campden Hill
    Campden Hill is an area of high ground in west London between Notting Hill, Kensington and Holland Park.The area is characterised by large Victorian houses. It is also the site of reservoirs established in the 19th century by the Grand Junction Waterworks Company and the West Middlesex Waterworks...

  • Edwardes
  • Wycombe
  • Ravenscourt
  • St Peter's Square, Hammersmith, (No. 2)
  • Ashcroft - Hammersmith, W6
  • Chiswick
  • Westcroft - W6
  • Dolphin - Chiswick, W4, (No. 2)
  • Essex Place
  • The Square - W6, (No. 4)
  • Shuters - W14
  • Orchard - W14
  • Townfield - Hayes, UB3
  • Drenon - Hayes, UB3
  • Tudor - Hayes, UB3
  • Emerald - Southall, UB2
  • The Square - Stockley Park, UB6, (No. 5)
  • The Square - Longford, UB7, (No. 6)


Further southwest
  • Earl’s Court Square - SW5
  • Redcliffe - SW10
  • Nevern
  • Franklin
  • Lampeter - Earl’s Court, W6
  • St Edmunds - Barnes, SW13
  • Cardington - Hounslow West, TW4
  • Sutton - Heston, TW5, (No. 2)
  • Epsom - Heathrow, TW6
  • New Chapel - Feltham, TW13
  • New - East Bedfont, Feltham, TW14
  • Market - Kingston, KT1, (No. 2)
  • Rosebery - Kingston, KT1, (No. 2)
  • Ernest - Kingston, KT1
  • Charter - Kingston, KT1
  • Fleetwood - Kingston, KT1
  • Waters - Kingston, KT1
  • Ashcombe - New Malden, KT3
  • Heathfield - Wandsworth, SW18
  • Red Lion - Wandsworth, SW18 (No. 2)
  • James Clavell - Wandsworth SW18
  • Red Lion - Wandsworth SW18, (No. 2)
  • Theatre - SW11 Battersea, (No. 2)
  • Brassey - SW11 Battersea
  • Battersea
  • Restoration
  • Ivory
  • Weekley - Clapham SW4
  • Parker - Clapham SW4
  • Grafton - Clapham SW4
  • Whites - Clapham SW4
  • Macaulay - Clapham SW4
  • Imperial
  • Philpot
  • Hurlingham - Fulham, SW6
  • Marryat - Fulham, SW6
  • Mission - Brentford TW8
  • Ferry - Brentford TW8
  • Columbia - Mortlake, SW14
  • Vine - Mortlake, SW14
  • Aubyn - Putney, SW15
  • Radcliffe - Putney, SW15
  • Chartfield - Putney, SW15
  • Tolland - Putney, SW15
  • Vanneck - Putney, SW15
  • Baringer - Tooting, SW17
  • Cheriton - Tooting/Balham, SW17
  • Bevin - Tooting/Balham, SW17
  • Pavilion - Tooting, SW17
  • Belvedere - Wimbledon SW19
  • Chapman - Wimbledon SW19, (No. 1)
  • St George’s - New Malden, KT3 (Note four St Georges above)
  • Castelnau Gardens - Barnes, SW13
  • The Square - Richmond, TW9 (No. 7)
  • Topiary - Richmond, TW9
  • Heron - Richmond, TW9
  • King George - Richmond, TW10
  • Charlotte - Richmond, TW10
  • St Andrew’s - Surbiton, KT6, No2
  • St Leonards - Surbiton, KT6
  • Upper - Isleworth, TW7
  • Lower - Isleworth, TW7
  • Memorial - Isleworth, TW7
  • Town Sq - Isleworth, TW7
  • Sigrist - Kingston, KT1
  • Kennet - Wimbledon, SW19
  • Factory - Streatham, SW16


Further southeast
  • Ryculff - Blackheath, SE3
  • Collins - Blackheath, SE3
  • Tristan - Blackheath, SE3
  • Lebrun - Blackheath, SE3
  • Gallus - Blackheath, SE3
  • Queen’s Elm - Blackheath, SE3
  • School - Greenwich, SE10
  • Roman - Thamesmead, SE28
  • The Gardens - Dulwich, SE22
  • Arpley - Penge, SE20
  • Watermen’s - Penge, SE20
  • Palace
  • Stanton - Lower Sydenham, SE26
  • Romero
  • Cambert
  • Telemann
  • Ealdham - Eltham, SE9
  • Chiswell
  • Brook - Blackheath/Kidbrooke, SE18
  • Mortgramit - Woolwich, SE18
  • Reginald - Deptford, SE8
  • Market - Bromley, BR1, (No. 3)
  • St Paul’s - Bromley, BR2
  • Oregon - Orpington, BR6
  • Corvette - Greenwich, SE10
  • Gibbs - Gypsy Hill, West Norwood, SE19
  • Kingston - Gypsy Hill, West Norwood, SE19
  • Bury - Mottingham, New Eltham and Elmstead, SE9
  • Montbelle - Mottingham, New Eltham and Elmstead, SE9
  • Beresford - Woolwich, SE18
  • Les Smith - Woolwich, SE18
  • Old Clem - Woolwich, SE18
  • Artillery - Woolwich, SE18
  • Peppermead - Ladywell, SE13
  • Archer - Deptford, SE14
  • Broadway - Bexleyheath, DA6
  • Adams - Bexleyheath, DA6
  • Regent - Belvedere, DA17


Further north
  • Red - N16
  • Arundel - N7
  • The Market - Edmonton, N9
  • North - Edmonton, N9 (No. 2)
  • Ardett - Chingford
  • Olympus - Clapton
  • Topham - Tottenham, N17
  • Brunswick - Tottenham, N17 (No. 2)
  • Broadfield - Enfield, EN1
  • Westbrook - Cockfosters, EN4
  • Cornwallis
  • Canonbury
  • Albion
  • Christina
  • Packington
  • Union
  • Schonfeld N16
  • Chaplin - N12


Further south
  • Whitgift - Croydon, CR0
  • The Pavement - Croydon, CR0
  • Torrington - Croydon, CR0, (No. 2)
  • Rathbone - Croydon, CR0
  • Berkshire - Mitcham, CR4
  • Charlwood - Mitcham, CR4
  • Glebe - Mitcham, CR4
  • Bovingdon - Mitcham, CR4
  • Appleton - Mitcham, SM3
  • Stanley - Carshalton, SM5
  • Alexandra - Morden, SM4
  • Times - Sutton, SM1
  • Wallington - Wallington, SM6


Further northwest
  • St Leonard’s - NW5
  • Seaton - Mill Hill East, NW7
  • Sentinel - NW4
  • Leys - Finchley
  • Central - NW11, (No. 1)
  • Belsize
  • Blandford
  • Hampden
  • Rochester
  • Elliott
  • New End
  • The Mount - Highgate, NW3
  • Central - Wembley, HA0, (No. 2)

See also

  • Parks and open spaces in London
    Parks and open spaces in London
    There are many parks and open spaces in London, England. Green space in central London consists of five Royal Parks, supplemented by a number of small garden squares scattered throughout the city centre...

  • London Squares and Enclosures (Preservation) Act 1906
  • London Squares Preservation Act 1931
  • The Royal Commission on Squares
  • Roosevelt Memorial Act 1946

External links

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