Fitzroy Square

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A sculpture by Naomi Blake in Fitzroy Square Garden
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A sculpture by Naomi Blake in Fitzroy Square Garden

Fitzroy Square is one of the Georgian squares in London and is the only one found in the central London area known as in Fitzrovia.

It was partly designed by Robert Adam and has seen both Virginia Woolf and George Bernard Shaw as residents.

Fitzroy Square is home to the embassies of Liberia and Mozambique. The embassy of Croatia is located on Conway Street, just off the square. The offices and library of the Georgian Group are also located here.

Numbers 1, 1A, 2-8 and 33-40 (the London Foot Hospital) are grade I listed buildings.

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  • A 360 degree view from Urban75 [1]

Coordinates: 51°31′22.61″N, 00°08′24.37″W