Red Lion Square is a small square in Holborn, London. The square was laid out in 1684 by Nicholas Barbon, taking its name from the Red Lion Inn. According to some sources, the bodies of three regicides—Oliver Cromwell, John Bradshaw and Henry Ireton—were placed in a pit on the site of the square.
Statue of Fenner Brockway at the west entrance of Red Lion Square
Flat on the southern side of the square in which William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones lived in the 1850s
Holborn is an area in central London, which covers the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Camden and a part of the Ward of Farringdon Without in the City of London.
Staple Inn, near Chancery Lane tube station, the last of the Inns of Chancery
Passage North side of Holborn, 1897 by Philip Norman
Peter Pan statue at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Former Pearl Assurance Company building, now the Rosewood London