Tyburn Tree Marker
A stone marker in London commemorating the site of public hangings for nearly 600 years, where the 'Tyburn Tree' gallows once stood.

šŸ“œ Stone marker commemorating London's historic public execution site.
šŸ” Not a tree, but a gallows where thousands were hanged from 1196 to 1783.

Why Go

šŸ’€ Explore a site of morbid historical significance
šŸ“š Learn about medieval justice and public spectacles
🚶 Easy access in central London

Why Avoid

āš ļø Small, easily overlooked traffic island marker

Tips

šŸ“ Located on a traffic island at Edgware Road and Bayswater Road junction.
šŸ…æļø Stand with back to flower sculpture at Edgware Road end, cross to find marker.

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