Grade II Battersea Park gate knocked down by truck
A truck struck and damaged a Grade II listed stone gateway at Battersea Park on Monday, according to Friends of Battersea Park. The Portland stone structure, situated at the north-west entrance on Albert Bridge Road, dates back to 1891. Witnesses reported the stonework broken on the ground, with the wrought iron gate lying beside it. Enable, the not-for-profit organization managing the park, was contacted for further comment on the incident. The charity posted on social media, advising pedestrians to be cautious while passing the damaged site.
This incident underscores the risks that modern vehicles pose to historical landmarks. Battersea Park, a Victorian-era park located in Wandsworth, is known for its significant cultural heritage. The loss of such structures can impact local community identity and historical preservation efforts.