Fitzroy Square, a stunning 18th-century gem in Fitzrovia, boasts blue plaques celebrating its rich legacy of famous residents like Woolf and Shaw.
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"One of London’s finest squares. Named after Charles Fitzroy, 4th Duke of Grafton, and designed by Robert Adam in the late 18th century. An architectural gem, Fitzroy Square has been home to many famous artists, writers and statesmen over the years. Blue plaques mark the houses once occupied by Prime Minister Lord Salisbury and writers George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf." - UsVs
"Fitzroy Square, Fitzrovia. One of London’s finest squares. Named after Charles Fitzroy, 4th Duke of Grafton, and designed by Robert Adam in the late 18th century. An architectural gem, Fitzroy Square has been home to many famous artists, writers and statesmen over the years. Blue plaques mark the houses once occupied by Prime Minister Lord Salisbury and writers George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf."