London, United Kingdom
Kensington
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Behind HOLLAND House and along a straight wildlife edged path this statue is situated in the middle of a two part pond.
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This statue stands in tribute to Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, the 3rd Baron Holland. His main legacy was his service to the British government in various ministerial roles, on the Privy Council and his many political writings such as \Opinions of Lord Holland\. The statue depicts Lord Holland as a middle aged man. Lord Holland is seated on a throne-like chair, looking awkward leaning slightly forward. He wears a suit befitting a gentleman of the 19th century. In his right hand, he holds a cane, while the left is leaning on the armrest. Not a must see, but worth a small detour if in Holland Park.
A fine bronze statue encircled by a little moat. It is situated at a junction of footpaths.
Nicely maintained statue of the Lord Holland easily found just behind the Japanese gardens and on the path from the safestay. Not much else to see although the plague tells you a little about him and his donation
What a beautiful place
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