Spring Gardens is a street in London, England, crossing The Mall between Admiralty Arch and Trafalgar Square.
It was named after the gardens which were previously on the site, which featured a trick fountain in the time of Elizabeth I. This fountain, or "spring" was set in motion by passers-by treading on some hidden machinery, which puzzled many newcomers. Several of the Victorian buildings were built on Spring Gardens.
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Address: Westminster, United Kingdom
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