Queen Anne's Alcove
Lancaster Gate
Kensigton Gardens
London, January 2005
“Queen Anne's Alcove, which stands just beside Lancaster Gate, was originally sited against the park wall at Dial Walk, to the south of Kensington Palace. It was made in 1705, by Sir Christopher Wren, for the southern boundary of the queen's formal south garden. Queen Anne's coat of arms can be seen just below the roof. In 1867, Mr. Cowley, a London builder, paid for it to be moved to its present position at his own expense as it was considered unsightly and a resort for undesirable persons. Later, it was used as a gardeners' storeroom.” (Queen Anne's Alcove, The Royal Parks)
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