English: This view of the Bermondsey curve of the Thames takes in The Shard in the background. The left bank is lined by a line of trees hiding series of early 21st century residential squares, each of which strains the meaning as it is a thin rectangle made up of thin row of trees or shrubs. However within each non-neatly fronted square (to obscure parking spaces) is a larger web of private gardens. They are from the front (east) Edward Square, William Square, Sophia Square, Elizabeth Square, Helena Square and Frederick Square.
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