| The Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of England or the United Kingdom for the recreation of the royal family. ...
Royal Parks of London | - Bushy Park Bushy Park is the second-largest of the Royal Parks of London. ...
Bushy Park
- Green Park is also: the name given to the old Aston Clinton House site in Buckinghamshire, and; the name of a new business park just off the M4_motorway at Junction 11, on the outskirts of Reading, Berkshire (see www....
Green Park
- One of the Royal Parks of London, Greenwich Park is a former deer-park in Greenwich and one of the largest single green spaces in south east London. ...
Greenwich Park
- The Grand Entrance to Hyde Park Hyde Park is a 630 acre (2....
Hyde Park
- Kensington Gardens is one of the royal parks in London, lying immediately to the west of Hyde Park. ...
Kensington Gardens
- Regents Park (officially The Regents Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London. ...
Regent's Park
- A corner of the Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park Richmond Park is with an area of almost 10 km² the largest royal park in London, close to Richmond upon Thames, Kingston upon Thames and East Sheen. ...
Richmond Park
- St. James's Park
| St. James's Park is one of the The Royal Parks of London are lands originally owned by the monarchy of England or the United Kingdom for the recreation of the royal family. ...
Royal Parks of London in the The City of Westminster is a London borough and a city in its own right, situated to the west of the City of London and north of the River Thames. ...
City of Westminster, London — containing the City of London — is the capital of the United Kingdom and of England and a major world city. With over seven million inhabitants (Londoners) in Greater London area, it is amongst the most densely populated areas in Western Europe. ...
London, just east of Buckingham Palace and the Victoria memorial. This principal facade of 1850 by Edward Blore was redesigned in 1913 by Sir Aston Webb. ...
Buckingham Palace and west of Downing Street is the world-famous street in central London which contains the buildings that have been, for over two hundred years, the official residences of two of the most senior British cabinet ministers, the First Lord of the Treasury, an office held by the Prime Minister of the United...
Downing Street. The St James's area, including Main entrance of St Jamess Palace, London St Jamess Palace is one of Londons oldest and most historic palaces. ...
St James's Palace, is just to the north. It is bounded by The Mall, looking towards Buckingham Palace The Mall in London is the road running from Buckingham Palace at its western end to Admiralty Arch and on to Trafalgar Square at its eastern end. ...
The Mall to the north, Horse Guards to the east, and Birdcage Walk to the south. The park has a small lake, St James's Park Lake, with two islands, Duck Island (named for the lake's collection of Falcated Duck at Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands centre, Gloucestershire, England Wildfowl or waterfowl, also waterbirds, is the collective term for the approximately 147 species of swans, geese and ducks, classified in the order Anseriformes, family Anatidae. ...
waterfowl) and West Island. A bridge across the lake affords views of Buckingham Palace framed by trees and Fountain is also the name of an artwork by Marcel Duchamp An ornamental lit fountain photographed at night for about 6 seconds. ...
fountains. The closest tube stations are St. James's Park, and Categories: Circle Line stations | District Line stations | Jubilee Line stations | London Underground stubs ...
Westminster. It was bought as a marsh by Henry VIII King of England and Ireland by Hans Holbein the Younger His Grace King Henry VIII (28 June 1491–28 January 1547) was King of England and Lord of Ireland (later King of Ireland) from 22 April 1509 until his death. ...
Henry VIII, who had it turned into a deer chase. It was opened to the public by Charles II King of England, Scotland and Ireland Charles II (29 May 1630–6 February 1685) was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 30 January 1649 (de jure) or 29 May 1660 (de facto) until his death. ...
Charles II. The Park is the easternmost of an almost continuous chain of parks that also comprises (moving westward) Green Park is also: the name given to the old Aston Clinton House site in Buckinghamshire, and; the name of a new business park just off the M4_motorway at Junction 11, on the outskirts of Reading, Berkshire (see www....
Green Park, The Grand Entrance to Hyde Park Hyde Park is a 630 acre (2....
Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens is one of the royal parks in London, lying immediately to the west of Hyde Park. ...
Kensington Gardens. St Jamess Park, London, looking east Image by ChrisO File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
St Jamess Park, London, looking east Image by ChrisO File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
 St James's Park Lake, looking east |