Created By: Islington Society
A small paved area on the Napier Terrace side of Battishill Gardens includes a 19th-century stone frieze originally carved by Musgrave Watson in 1842 for the Hall of Commerce in Threadneedle Street, which was demolished in 1922. There is a tablet recording the opening of the gardens by Sir John Betjeman in 1975.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Dr Pitcairn's Garden and the Wilson Estate
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