Postman's Park

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Postman's Park
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Postman's Park is a public garden near to St Paul's Cathedral. Opened in 1880 in a former churchyard, its name comes from its proximity to the site of the former HQ of the General Post Office. It's a peaceful space for a walk but what makes it more poignant is the Watts' Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice, which immortalises ordinary people who died whilst saving the lives of others.

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Beautiful and peaceful little garden. It feels like a good space to sit quietly and reflect, you could very easily forget you’re in central London when you’re here

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Where is Postman's Park?

Postman's Park is located at King Edward Street, EC1A 7BT, The City, City of London. Nearby is St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Nearest Underground station is St. Paul's (approximately 300m away).