Choumert Square


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Choumert Square

Choumert Square is reputedly London's smallest square. It consists of small Victorian houses that were infilled a garden of a Rye Lane house in the c 1870s.

It is now a car-free cul-de-sac off of Choumert Grove and was built as a row of one-bedroom cottages without back gardens. Each cottage has a small front garden which are generally well-tended.

While called a 'square', it is more of a lane which has a community of residents which opens itself for a summer Open Day once every year.


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