Richmond Park is a National Nature Reserve and home to over 630 red and fallow deer who have been roaming freely since 1637. Deer herds have played a major role in Richmond Park’s history and have ...
This steep mound is located in Pembroke Lodge Gardens. It is actually a prehistoric burial chamber from the Bronze Age and later was used as a viewpoint for hunting and falconry. It is thought that ...
Over 1,000 acres of historic parkland lies waiting for you to explore! What will you discover? Bushy Park is a haven for wildlife – from historic herds of resident deer and scores of protected ...
The fountain was built with the best materials, talent and technology. It contains 545 pieces of Cornish granite - each shaped by the latest computer-controlled machinery and pieced together by hand ...
Royal Gun Salutes mark special royal occasions. On these days salutes are fired from locations in London and other authorised stations in the United Kingdom and the Union flag is hoisted on government ...
The meridian line in Greenwich represents the Prime Meridian of the world, Longitude Zero (0° 0' 0"). Every place on the Earth is measured in terms of its angle east or west from this line. Since 1884 ...
Located besides Queen Anne's Alcove, the Italian Gardens Café has a delicious range of food and drinks on offer. Whether you’re on your morning commute or taking a stroll through the gardens, stop in ...
For many of us, the Royal Parks are part of our everyday lives. We visit to meet up with friends and family, to discover things about nature, history or wildlife that we didn’t know before. We visit ...
St John's Lodge Garden, located to the north of the Inner Circle, was designed as a series of compartments ornamented with sculpture and stonework. It was made to be a garden 'fit for meditation' by ...
Where the entire landscape was conceived as a garden as valuable for the living as for the dead. Over 200,000 people lay at peace here, their lives commemorated with scores of spectacular memorials – ...
Just a few steps away from Buckingham Palace and bustling Piccadilly lies the tranquil Green Park – a little oasis of calm in the hectic heart of the city, through which the River Tyburn once flowed.
Horse Guards Parade is the ceremonial parade ground in St. James's Park and is the scene of Trooping the Colour on the King's official birthday in June. Horse Guards is the building with a clock tower ...