Description: It was located near where the garden wall of No. 43 (since renumbered to No. 67), Ringwell Gardens has been built. It once formed an entrance to a large stone walled oval enclosure belonging to Chestnut Cottage, which later became Nightingale House and nursery. It was later used to support a water tank. Looking towards Warminster Road with the back to Grosvenor Place and slightly east of the axis of Grosvenor 'Hotel' and at an angle to it. Drawn from a c.1934 photograph by L.K. Webb, by which time the rest of the oval enclosure had been demolished.
Biro sketch No. 297 by Peter Coard, 19th February 1965.