Brunswick Square

Brunswick Square is a 3-acre (1.2 ha) public garden and ancillary streets along two of its sides in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden.

East is an enclosed area of playgrounds with further trees, Coram's Fields, associated with charity Coram Family which is just over double its size; next to that area Brunswick Square is mirrored, symmetrically by Mecklenburgh Square, likewise of 3 acres including roads.

Bloomsbury is notable for its garden squares,[1] literary connections, and numerous cultural, educational and health care institutions.

[3] The bronze sculpture of a child's mitten, by Tracey Emin, sits on top of one of the railings outside the Foundling Museum.

The club was used for Women's Freedom League meetings and as a hostel for suffrage activists and fund-raising annual birthday parties[5] for Charlotte Despard.

Brunswick Square, Bloomsbury
Brunswick Square
Map showing all of Bloomsbury and some adjoining areas. In the east a T-shaped green-shaded area has as its western projection Brunswick Square.