Sheldon Square (London)
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Sheldon Square is named after Sir Joseph Sheldon, a Lord Mayor of London who in 1678 rebuilt what became the church of St Mary's on Paddington Green.
This is a relatively small modern open space between office blocks and shops, which comprises of an amphitheatre designed with grass terraces and tree planting. There are various pieces of public art throughout the space itself and along the nearby adjacent canal towpath.
This is a relatively small modern open space between office blocks and shops, which comprises of an amphitheatre designed with grass terraces and tree planting. There are various pieces of public art throughout the space itself and along the nearby adjacent canal towpath.
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Coordinates: 51°31'9"N -0°10'48"E
- Grosvenor Square 2 km
- Eaton Square 3 km
- Leicester Square 3.4 km
- Russell Square Gardens 3.7 km
- Roman Road Market 10 km
- World Square 11 km
- Box Hill School 30 km
- St Annes-on-the-Sea Town Square 314 km
- Merrion Square 459 km
- Kenilworth Square 460 km
- Paddington Central 0.1 km
- London Paddington station 0.3 km
- Hallfield Estate 0.5 km
- Adpar Street Estate/Hall Park Estate 0.5 km
- Paddington 0.5 km
- St. Mary's Hospital 0.5 km
- Westbourne Green 0.7 km
- Warwick And Brindly Estate 0.8 km
- Bayswater 0.8 km
- Maida Vale 1.1 km