Sculpted by the world famous Sir George Frampton, this is one of the most famous statues in London. J.M. Barrie, creator of the book Peter Pan worked closely with Frampton in the creation of this masterpiece. He was insistent that the statue had a life of its own, a youthful charm that captured the essence of the boy that never grows up. The pair were so insistent that the statue should be enigmatic that they had it installed at the dead of night, with no formal opening ceremony, so to Londoners, it just appeared.