Grade II Battersea Park gate knocked down by truck

The stone gate pillar, broken and in a heap on the floor. The metal gate is pointing into the air. There is red and white tape around the gate, and people looking at the damage. Two police officers can be seen in the background. Image source, Friends of Battersea Park
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The Grade II listed Portland stone structure was knocked down on Monday

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A Grade II listed stone gateway into London's Battersea Park has been knocked over and broken.

The Portland stone structure on the north-west entrance to the park on Albert Bridge Road was damaged on Monday by a truck, said Friends of Battersea Park.

The stonework, which dated back to 1891, was seen broken on the floor with its wrought iron gate lying on the side of the road.

Enable, a not-for-profit organisation that looks after the Victorian park in the Wandsworth borough, was contacted for comment.

Charity Friends of Battersea Park posted about the crash on social media, and said: "This happened today - please be careful as you pass by."

A close-up photo of the stone column, which has broken into smaller rectangular parts. Image source, Friends of Battersea Park
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The stonework, which dated back to 1891, broke into pieces on Monday

A close-up of the damage, with the gate partially off its hinges. Stone debris can be seen on the floor.Image source, Friends of Battersea Park
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The wrought iron gate was lying on the side of the road

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