Potter's Field is a public park located on the south bank of the River Thames in London, England. It was named after an old term for a burial ground for unknown or impoverished people, also known as a pauper's grave or common grave. In the past, it was used as a cemetery for prisoners who died in nearby prisons.
Today, Potter's Field is a popular venue for outdoor events, such as concerts and movie screenings, as it offers a stunning view of the Tower Bridge and the City of London. It is also home to several public sculptures and art installations. The park is open free of charge to the public and is maintained by the local council.
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