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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. Thatched House Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Thatched House Lodge is a Grade II-listed building, [1] dating from the 17th century, in Richmond Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in London, England. [2] It was the home of British prime minister Sir Robert Walpole and, since 1963, has been a royal residence, being leased from the Crown Estate by Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (born Princess Alexandra of Kent ...

  4. Richmond, London - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Palace – a view published in 1765 and based on earlier drawings. Henry I lived briefly in the King's house in "Sheanes". [14] In 1299, Edward I, the "Hammer of the Scots", took his whole court to the manor house at Sheen, a little east of the bridge and on the riverside, and it thus became a royal residence; William Wallace was executed in London in 1305, and it was in Sheen that ...

  5. White Lodge, Richmond Park - Wikipedia

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    White Lodge is a Grade I listed [1] Georgian house situated in Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Formerly a royal residence, it now houses the Royal Ballet Lower School, instructing students aged 11–16.

  6. Parks and open spaces in London - Wikipedia

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    London was officially declared the world's first National Park City in July 2019. A National Park City is inspired by the family of National Parks but is not the same as a National Park: it is a “large urban area that is managed and semi-protected through both formal and informal means to enhance the natural capital of its living landscape". [31]

  7. The Royal Parks - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, there has been a gradual transition towards public accessibility for these areas. Hyde Park was opened to the public in 1673 by King Charles II. Richmond Park 955 hectares (2,360 acres) [3] Bushy Park 445 hectares (1,100 acres) [4] The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill 166 hectares (410 acres) [5] Hyde Park 140 hectares (350 acres) [6]