Lennox Gardens, Garden square in Knightsbridge, London, England.
Lennox Gardens is a private garden square in Knightsbridge, London, enclosed by rows of Victorian townhouses on all sides. The garden features lawns, mature trees, planted beds, and walking paths, accessible to residents of the surrounding properties.
The square was laid out in the 1880s on land that had previously been used as a cricket ground, as part of a broader development that shaped this part of Knightsbridge. The construction of the surrounding townhouses followed shortly after, establishing the character of the area.
Lennox Gardens sits in the heart of Knightsbridge, surrounded by Victorian townhouses that give the square its enclosed character. Residents use it for walking and as a green retreat in one of London's most expensive neighborhoods.
The square is accessible from Pont Street and Milner Street, both easy to reach on foot from the surrounding area. As this is a private garden, access is generally limited to residents and their guests.
Despite its typical Victorian appearance, the square takes its name from Lord Lennox, not from a member of the royal family as is sometimes assumed. The street names nearby follow the same pattern, drawing from aristocratic connections that shaped this part of London.
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