The Peter Pan Statue in Kensington Gardens

Peter Pan Statue

Kensington & Hyde Park


This is sculptor George Frampton’s celebrated statue; close to the Long Water. Kensington Gardens were an inspiration for JM Barrie, author of Peter Pan, who lived nearby.


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