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Euston Square Gardens
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Euston Square Gardens is a public garden on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.
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The gardens are the northern gardens of the former residential Euston Square, the southern gardens were renamed Endsleigh Gardens.[1]
The gardens are enclosed by railings and covered with grass and London plane trees.[1] The two lodges at the gardens date from 1870 and were once the entrance to Euston station. They are inscribed with the names of the London and North Western Railway.[1]
A worksite for High Speed 2 and the proposed Euston St Pancras railway station is situated at the gardens. This is to construct an underground pedestrian link between Euston railway station and Euston Square tube station.[2]