Coordinates: 51°30′53″N 0°1′20″W / 51.51472°N 0.02222°W
Bartlett Park is a public open space in Poplar in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets; its address is Upper North Street, London E14. It is located to the south of the Limehouse Cut waterway; the Lansbury Estate is to the south and east of the park. There is a proposal to build a neighbourhood centre in the park, and Leaside Regeneration Ltd have a feasibility study on the future of the park.[1]
St Saviour's Church remains in the centre of park, surrounded by a single row of self-build housing.[2] The park named in honour of Prebendary Philip M. Bartlett, who died in 1958 and had been vicar of the Church for 39 years.[3] St. Saviour's was almost destroyed by fire on 25 May 2007,[4] but the shell remains since it is a Grade II listed building.[5]
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