Vincent Square is a large grass-covered square in Westminster, London, England, covering 13 acres. It provides playing fields for Westminster School, which privately owns it
Vincent Sq London Greater London SW1P 1AA United Kingdom
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Exclusive park that no one can enter unless you are a student at the westminster school or a member of the cricket club. A huge waste of space that should be shared with the community .
Private property, access only to Westminster school pupils and staff (during the week at least).
Described in 1897 as "what remains of the Tothill Fields pest-field". The 17th century plague pits are thought to be underneath nearby government buildings .
All manner of courts & pitches make up the bulk of this park in residential Westminster
A lovely and huge field with plenty of things to see and do. Climbing frames, benches , goal posts and cricket wickets. Great scenic views and fresh air . A hidden gem in London.
Football time!
Lovely garden area that's very pretty in summer. Hidden spot behind the Tate! - David Smith
A pleasant garden area that is lovely to walk around in the summer. There is a peaceful water fountain to look it that glistens in the sun. - Chris Haines
Lovely large open garden area with Tall trees, fresh air and a very pretty Water Feature. You can also play giant chess here. Benches for spending a quiet afternoon in the fresh air. - Chris Haines
A large supermarket that's great to do a big shop in, especially when you want something more than an evening shop. Large fruit and veg section with a warm cooked chicken and meat counter inside. - Chris Haines