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158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels

158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels

Released Friday, 8th May 2026
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158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels

158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels

158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels

158: Finsbury Circus: Marsh to Metropolitan Marvels

Friday, 8th May 2026
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The script traces Finsbury Circus Gardens’ transformation from medieval marshland north of London’s wall—created as the Wallbrook’s flow was impeded—into today’s Grade II listed public garden and commercial centre. It recounts Roman burials, later use as a waste dump and tanning area, failed drainage and quarrying, and the successful draining in 1527.


The site became home to Bethlehem Royal Hospital (“Bedlam”) in 1675–76, designed by Robert Hooke, before its demolition in 1814–15 and redevelopment as an elegant oval residential circus planned by George Dance and executed by William Montague (1815–17). It covers the area’s religious institutions, a fatal 1825 construction accident, an unrealized radical monument to Rafael del Riego, its 19th-century medical quarter (including Moorfields Eye Hospital), later office redevelopment and key buildings like Lutyens’ Britannic House and Derwent Wood’s sculptures, public opening in 1900, and 2025 restoration after Crossrail works.


Podcast show notes: londonguidedwalks.co.uk/podcast

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