London’s Public Art: Landline, W1
A pillar of marble has appeared next to Hanover Square and is the first permanently installed sculpture in London by Sean Scully RA.
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London’s Public Art: Landline, W1
A pillar of marble has appeared next to Hanover Square and is the first permanently installed sculpture in London by Sean Scully RA.
Inside the church of St George’s, Hanover Square
This is a circa 300-year old church built as part of a project to build fifty new churches around London but was built before the parish it would serve had been created.
New public art behind the Elizabeth line’s Bond Street station
If you look around the back of the Hanover Square entrance to the Elizabeth line's Bond Street station, you'll spy a large work of public art hanging on the wall.
Two more London Cabmen’s shelters given listed status
Two of the 13 remaining distinctive green cabmen's shelters that used to be a common sight in central London have been given historic listing status to protect them.
London’s Alleys: Medici Courtyard, W1
A polished and modern space, this alley links Bond Street with Hanover Square, and was built as part of the Crossrail project.
London’s Pocket Parks: Hanover Square, W1
This is one of London's oldest formal squares, just to the south of Oxford Street, and usually, the sort of park only used by locals who know about it, but soon to get a lot busier