Snowman in Oakley Square Gardens
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The photograph on this page of Snowman in Oakley Square Gardens by Marathon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 21 Jan 2013
Oakley Square is named after Oakley House, which was a seat of the landowner, the Duke of Bedford. The garden was laid out around 1845 and planned in conjunction with the terraces that now only survive along its northern side, seen here on the left. The well-planted garden was originally for the use of the Duke, his heirs and those living in the Square. It is now open to the public. It had snowed all the previous day and this was the view the following afternoon.