St Georges Square is a long narrow space reaching to the river with an enclosed garden in the centre.
At the eastern end is St. George’s Square (1850), a long narrow space reaching to the river with an enclosed garden in the centre. The houses are large. At No. 9 Sir J. Barnby d. 1896.
At the north end is St Saviour’s Church, built in 1864 from designs by Cundy in a Decorated Gothic style.