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    Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is the largest of London's Royal Parks and is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation. It was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park.It is now a national nature reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation and is included, at Grade I, on Historic England's Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England.Its landscapes ...

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Welcome to Richmond Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks, covering 2,500 acres and home to ancient trees, herds of deer and the Isabella Plantation. Main menu; search by keyword. Visit Back Visit London's Royal Parks Things to see & do Policing & safety Events Back Events Major events in the Royal Parks The Royal Parks podcast Nature & wildlife Back Nature & wildlife Habitats Wildlife Climate & conservation Read, watch & listen ...

  3. Much of Richmond Park’s wild landscape was created naturally, by centuries of grazing deer, but if you love the more confined spaces of a garden, the 40 acre Isabella Plantation, with its tranquil woodland paths and streams, and famous azalea collection, is a true oasis. Pembroke Lodge Gardens, with its varied planting and spectacular views to the north and south, is another must-visit destination within the park. ...

  4. Richmond Park is London’s largest royal park, covering 2,500 acres. It would be quite possible to spend an entire day exploring! However, schedule in a long morning – or afternoon – and enjoy an extensive exploration of your chosen part of the park, plus time to enjoy a meal at one of Richmond Park’s cafes.

  5. Welcome to Richmond Park This extraordinary landscape has been shaped by nature for over 700 years. Key information. Opening times (pedestrian gate) Pedestrian gates 24/7, vehicle gates 7am - 9pm. Directions. Get in touch. Food & drink available. About Map FAQs Things to do Gardens Food & drink Wildlife Sport & leisure Monuments History Share. Share this page on facebook Share this ...

  6. Jul 13, 2021 · This makes Richmond Park the second largest park in London, the largest being Lee Valley Park which is further away from central London. It also means that Richmond Park is a stunning three times larger than New York’s Central Park. In short, Richmond Park is really big. Visiting Richmond Park London: Practical Information and Map

  7. With 950 ha (2500 acres) Richmond Park is the largest of the Royal Parks and the largest enclosed urban park in Europe. It is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a European Special Area for Conservation and a Grade 1 listed landscape. It is also the quietest and at night the darkest place in London. Enclosed as a hunting park by an eight mile (13km) long and nine foot (2.7m) high wall built by Charles 1 in in 1637, it has 300 red and 300 fallow deer that roam ...

  8. Feb 22, 2024 · The park’s origins date back to 1625 when King Charles moved his court to Richmond Palace in order to evade the plague engulfing the city. It was turned into a hunting park for red and fallow deer, 2,000 of which the king stocked the park with, and was referred to as the king’s ‘New Park’ to distinguish it from the existing park in ...

  9. Jul 9, 2024 · Richmond Park open to pedestrians 24 hours a day most of the year (excepting the deer cull in November and February), but only open to vehicles at certain hours. It’s lovely year-round, but especially atmospheric in autumn, thanks to the carpet of fallen leaves, crunchy bracken and flashes of antler in the golden afternoon light.

  10. Richmond Park is located in outer south-west London and is surrounded almost entirely by urban development: houses back onto much of the park. The town of Sheen lies c 1km to the north, Roehampton c 1km to the north-east, Petersham c 500m to the west, and Richmond c 1.5km to the north-west. To the south-west the park borders with Sudbrook Park. Beyond Star and Garter Hill to the west-north-west is Petersham Common and to the north is East Sheen Common.