A strip of landscaping enclosed by railings
St George's Terrace is a 3-storey terrace of 11 houses in yellow stock brick and stucco built c1852 with cast-iron railings with spearhead finials. Lord Byron's widow lived in Nos. 10-11, where she died in 1860. The strip of communal garden in front of the terrace was owned partly by the Provost and College of Eton and partly by the Trustees of the Broder Estate, the dividing line marked by three stones in the ground. Tenants of the terrace were able to use the garden upon payment of an annual sum.