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  2. 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.

  3. Richmond Park Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    During and following the First World War there was a growth of provision of sports facilities within Richmond Park granted by the British monarchy. In order to provide golf facilities to "local artisans", unable to afford membership of private clubs, George V commissioned J. H. Taylor, one of the famous "Great Triumvirate" of Braid, Taylor and Vardon, to lay out an 18-hole golf course with ...

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  5. Carlisle Park - Wikipedia

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    The park covers an area of 22 acres (0.1 km 2). Opening times vary by season: park gates are opened at 07:00am and closed at/after dusk e.g. at around 16:00pm in mid-winter, and in the summer it can stay open 'til as late as 21:00pm; notices re park closing-times are posted on all three park entrances. [ 1 ]

  6. East Sheen Common - Wikipedia

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    It is currently leased to Richmond upon Thames Borough Council. East Sheen Common covers 18.60 hectares (45.96 acres), consisting of woodland , a cricket field , tennis courts and a bowling green , and is a surviving, small, part of the local common land that pre-existed the creation of Richmond Park.

  7. Isabella Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Isabella Plantation was established in the early 19th century when Lord Sidmouth, who was Deputy Ranger of Richmond Park and a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, fenced it as an area of woodland to keep the park's deer out. [2] [3] After World War II it was transformed into a woodland garden.

  8. Days away from closing, Playland park in Fresno is saved for ...

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    New admission pricing and hours of operations begin Jan. 18. ... Days away from closing, Playland park in Fresno is saved for six months. What we know. Joshua Tehee. January 11, 2024 at 6:13 PM ...

  9. Richmond Park (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Park is a heritage-listed public park and sporting venue bounded by East Market, Windsor and March Streets, Richmond, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia. It was proclaimed by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1810 and surveyed by James Meehan in 1811. The historic pavilion was designed by George Matcham Pitt Jr. in 1882 and ...