Ovington Square, Garden square in Knightsbridge, London.
Ovington Square is a garden square in Knightsbridge with mature plane trees, carefully selected shrubs, and two separate grassy areas enclosed by modern railings and curved gates. The layout features connected pathways that create a cohesive green space within the surrounding residential buildings.
The square was established in the 1840s on former market garden land and gained legal protection under the Kensington Improvement Act of 1851. This regulation ensured its permanent status as a green space for residents.
The square reflects London's traditional approach to urban planning, incorporating communal green spaces within residential developments to enhance community life.
The space is managed by a residents' committee that funds maintenance through annual contributions collected via local council tax bills. Visitors should know this is a private area accessible primarily to residents and their guests.
The garden has strict rules prohibiting dogs to keep the grounds clean and maintain the appearance of the green spaces. This rule is unusual for a London garden square and is carefully enforced.
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