[1] Following refurbishment in 2010, the park now includes a musical artwork dedicated to Grimaldi and his employer at Sadler's Wells, Charles Dibdin.
[1] The park extends to 0.5 hectares (1 acre) and includes a tarmac ball court, children's playground and shrub beds.
[1] Joseph Grimaldi's grave is enclosed within railings and stands in the south-east corner, close to the entrance into Rodney Street.
[1] A tree and plaque remembering the former deputy mayor of Islington Paul Matthews, who championed the restoration of Grimaldi's grave, are also sited in the park.
[3][4] The park was refurbished in 2010, with landscaping by Latz + Partner, which appointed Henry Krokatsis to create a public artwork in honour of Grimaldi and the English dramatist Charles Dibdin.