Woburn Square
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Woburn Square is the smallest of the Bloomsbury Squares and owned by the University of London. Designed by Thomas Cubitt in 1829, it is named for Woburn Abbey, the main country seat of the Dukes of Bedford, who developed much of Bloomsbury.
[edit] See also
Other squares on the Bedford Estate in Bloomsbury included:
[edit] Books on Bloomsbury architecture
- Steen Eiler Rasmussen: "London, the Unique City".