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  2. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames - Wikipedia

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    Richmond upon Thames is the local education authority for the borough. Richmond upon Thames College opened in 1977 and was the first tertiary college in Greater London. The borough adopted a tertiary post-16 provision with virtually all 16-19 studies taking place at this college.

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in the London Borough of ...

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Parks, open spaces and nature reserves in the London Borough ...

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    Thames Water's Sunnyside Reservoir; The WWT London Wetland Centre; There are over 100 parks and open spaces within the borough's boundary and 21 miles of river frontage. Many of the open spaces were village greens. The main parks and open spaces managed by Richmond upon Thames Borough Council are:

  5. Trumpeters' House - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeters' House is a Grade I listed building in Richmond in southwest London. It is located in Old Palace Yard close to Richmond Green on the site of the former Richmond Palace. A brick mansion, it was constructed during the reign of Queen Anne during the early eighteenth century. Sheen Palace had existed since the Medieval era.

  6. Category : Tourist attractions in Richmond upon Thames

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  7. Richmond Park - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Park is the largest of London's Royal Parks. [7] It is the second-largest park in London (after the 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) Lee Valley Park, whose linear shaped area extends beyond the M25 into Hertfordshire and Essex) and is Britain's second-largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, [1] Birmingham.