A long narrow enclosure surrounded by a thick shrubbery
At the south end of the garden square stands a memorial drinking fountain by William Pitt Byrne, erected in 1862/3. Pitt was the owner and editor of The Morning Post, which later merged with the Daily Telegraph in 1937. Made of painted stone, it consists of a heaped 'rock' rubble base to a shell basin from which rises the fountain proper consisting of an acanthus leaf plinth to a bombe-faced pedestal with angle consoles and a crowning urn finial. The cast iron water pump in the form of a Doric column at the north end of the garden dates from the early C19th.