Lincoln's Inn Fields. London, ENG, WC2A 3TL GB / ENG
Lincoln's Inn Fields is the largest public square in London. It was laid out in the 1630s under the initiative of the speculative builder and contractor William Newton. The grounds are managed by the London Borough of Camden and forms part of the southern boundary of that borough with the City of Westminster. The private gardens are separated from the public fiields by a perimeter wall and a large gatehouse. The grassed area in the centre of the Fields is well maintained and a popular picnic spot.There is a fenced off area that provides 3 tennis courts or a netball pitch, a cafe and a bandstand. [TAGS; Camden, North London, garden, gardens, Lincolns, historic, historical, road, roads, inner city, pathway, pathways, paving] For more information call us on the number below or email [email protected]
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