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Jun 20, 2024 · Welcome to Richmond Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks, covering 2,500 acres and home to ancient trees, herds of deer and the Isabella Plantation.
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Richmond Park The Way - St Paul's Cathedral Tercentenary...
- Petersham Gate Playground
Richmond Park Petersham Gate playground Petersham Gate...
- King Henry's Mound
Richmond Park King Henry's Mound This steep mound is located...
- Roehampton Café
Richmond Park Roehampton Café The Roehampton Café is located...
- Isabella Plantation
The Isabella Plantation is open all year round (see Richmond...
- Pembroke Lodge
Richmond Park Pembroke Lodge Pembroke Lodge is a magnificent...
- Deer in Richmond Park
Richmond Park’s acid grassland is a nationally important...
- Ian Dury Bench
Richmond Park Ian Dury bench Situated on Poet’s Corner in...
- The Way
Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is the largest of London's Royal Parks and is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation. It was created by Charles I in the 17th century [2] as a deer park.
Richmond Park is the largest of the Royal Parks. A park of acid ant hill and deer-grazed grassland, reed-edged ponds, wild deer and Victorian woodlands. A National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest.
May 19, 2022 · Stretching over 2,500 acres, Richmond Park is the largest Royal Park in London. It is important for wildlife conservation, being a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation, and is also Grade I listed on Historic England’s Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special ...
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Oct 4, 2021 · What You Need To Know About London’s Richmond Park. Phoebe Lowndes 04 October 2021. It’s impossible to describe Richmond Park as a ‘hidden gem’ due to its sheer size, but many visiting London tend to overlook this park in favour of the hustle and bustle of the city centre.
Richmond Park has changed little in 800 years. Once a favoured royal hunting ground, it is the largest Royal Park in London. Thanks to its flourishing biodiversity, it is a National Nature Reserve, London’s largest Site of Special Scientific Interest and a European Special Area of Conservation.