St George's Square

Welcome to the site page for St. Georges Square Garden

Location:View across garden showing pond and fountain.

St. Georges Square, Pimlico, SW1

Nearest tube station is Pimlico on the Victoria Line
Bus routes: 24, 360 and C10 all serve Lupus Street which runs along the northern side of the site.

History
St George’s Square is a long narrow garden that lies between Grosvenor Road and Lupus Street in Pimlico SW1. At the north end is the Church of St Saviour built in 1864 to the designs of Thomas Cundy the Younger. The gardens themselves were designed by Thomas Cubitt who issued keys to the first residents around the square in 1854.

The garden won it's first Green Flag in 2008. The Management Plan can be viewed by clicking on the highlighted link.

Facilities:
Formal garden with lawns, flower beds and shrubs
Ornamental fountain
Dog exercise area

St. Georges Square Consultation
A consultation was carried out late in 2007 on the proposals that the Parks and Leisure Division had for St. George's Square. Works were being considered to the pathways, benches and planted areas.

Project background

Westminster City Council is looking to make improvements to St George’s Square and has commissioned environmental charity Groundwork to carry out consultation with local residents to identify opinions on proposed ideas.

Project aims (stage 2)

  1. To consult the local community in the catchment area specified to gain their views about potential improvements to St Georges Square and raise awareness of this work
  2. Carry out data analysis of completed questionnaires and produce a short summary report, containing results of consultation. 

To see the full report please follow the link below: