Nestled in the southwest of London, Richmond Park is the largest of the capital’s Royal Parks, covering approximately 2,500 acres. Unlike many of the more central parks, Richmond Park retains …
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Nestled in South West London, near Hampton Court Palace, Bushy Park is one of the city’s oldest and most expansive Royal Parks. Covering approximately 1,100 acres, it is the second …
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Perched on a hillside overlooking the River Thames, Greenwich Park is one of London’s most remarkable landscapes. It is the oldest of the city’s Royal Parks, covering around 183 acres, …
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Regent’s Park: London’s Masterpiece of Landscape and Architecture
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinIn the heart of north-central London lies Regent’s Park, a jewel among the capital’s Royal Parks. Unlike the understated simplicity of Green Park or the ceremonial grandeur of St James’s …
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Green Park: A Peaceful Retreat in the Heart of London
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinAmong the Royal Parks of London, Green Park holds a special charm. Lying between Hyde Park and St James’s Park, and bordered by Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly, and Constitution Hill, it …
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St James’s Park is the oldest of London’s Royal Parks, renowned for its exquisite landscape, royal associations, and central location. Covering 57 acres, it is smaller than its neighbouring parks—Hyde …
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Kensington Gardens: The Royal Jewel of London’s Parks
by alan.dotchinby alan.dotchinKensington Gardens is one of the most elegant and historically rich green spaces in London. Spanning 265 acres, it lies immediately west of Hyde Park, with which it once formed …
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Hyde Park is not only one of the largest and most beloved green spaces in London but also one of the most historically and culturally significant parks in the world. …