Statue Of King Edward VII is a Grade II listed building in the Westminster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 February 1970. A Modern Monument.

Statue Of King Edward VII

WRENN ID
crooked-ashlar-umber
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Westminster
Country
England
Date first listed
5 February 1970
Type
Monument
Period
Modern
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Statue of King Edward VII is an equestrian statue located in Waterloo Place, Westminster. It was created in 1924 by Sir Bertram Mackennal. The statue is made of bronze and depicts the King in Field Marshal's uniform, standing on a pedestal made of Portland stone.

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