Rules

This garden is for the pleasure of all residents and their friends, and we need a simple set of rules to ensure that everyone’s enjoyment is respected and protected.

Only children under 10

can use the play equipment and always in the care of an adult.


can use the play equipment and always in the care of an adult.

Ball games, cycling

or use of personal equipment which interferes with other’s peaceful enjoyment (such as paddling pools, games gear or radios) are not permitted.


or use of personal equipment which interferes with other’s peaceful enjoyment (such as paddling pools, games gear or radios) are not permitted.

Picnics are fine

but not barbecues or fireworks.


but not barbecues or fireworks.

Litter into the bins please

Litter goes into the bins provided.


Litter goes into the bins provided.

Entry card

Don’t lend your entry card to anyone.


Don’t lend your entry card to anyone.

Gates closed

Please keep the gates closed.


Please keep the gates closed.

No dogs allowed

Sorry, no dogs.


Sorry, no dogs.

Groups

Permission is needed for larger groups or parties.


Permission is needed for larger groups or parties.

Take care of the garden

Damaging the garden will be prosecuted.


Damaging the garden will be prosecuted.

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This garden is for the pleasure of all residents and their friends, and we need a simple set of rules to ensure that everyone’s enjoyment is respected and protected.

♣ Only children under 10 may use the play equipment, and only in the care of an adult


♣ Cycling, ball-games or use of personal equipment which interferes with others’ peaceful enjoyment (such as paddling pools, games gear or radios) are not permitted
♣ Picnics are fine, but not barbecues or fireworks
♣ Litter into the bins provided please
♣ Don’t lend anyone your entry card
♣ Sorry, no dogs
♣ Please keep the gates closed
♣ Permission is needed for larger groups or parties to enter
♣ Damaging the garden will be prosecuted

DOWNLOAD RULES OF THE GARDEN

Montagu Square

Montagu Square is in Marylebone, London. It is situated a little north of Marble Arch, between Edgware Road and Marylebone High Street. 

It was built as part of the Portman Estate between 1810 and 1815, along with Bryanston Square, a little to the west, and first leased to the builder David Porter. He named the square after his former benefactor, Mrs Elizabeth Montagu, when he was a chimney sweep.