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.
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Coordinates:   51°31'9"N   -0°10'48"E
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