Tredegar Square is a well-preserved Georgian square in Mile End.
The south and west sides of the Square were completed in the 1830s, and the rest by 1847.
The square has gardens in the centre with lawns and large trees.
The square is named after the parish in Wales by way of Viscount Tredegar. He is also commemorated one block north with the Lord Tredegar pub and one block east at the Morgan Arms.
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