Park Square Gardens
Regent’s Park
Park Square Gardens lies between Park Square East and Park Square West.

Park Square Gardens are private communal grounds for the residents of Park Square. The gardens are owned by the Crown Estate which opens it to the public a few times per year for London Gardens Squares Weekends. It is dominated by plane trees, first planted in 1817 to celebrate the Battle of Waterloo.

A feature is the 1821-built Nursemaids’ Tunnel, a private, communal pedestrian tunnel, privately linking the gardens with those of Park Crescent.

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