Local Park
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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Greenwich Park
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Hyde Park
Large ParkVisitor Rating:
5/5 (based on 423 reviews)London, [map]
Hyde Park is one of the greatest city parks in the world. Covering 142 hectares (350 acres) and with over 4,00 trees, a large lake, a meadow and ornamental flower gardens, there’s a good chance you’ll forget you are right in the middle of London. Hyde Park is home to the Diana Memorial Fountain.
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Kensington Gardens
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Richmond Park
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St James's Park
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Abbey Gardens
Local ParkAbbey Gardens, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1XQ [map]
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Alexandra Palace and Park
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Avery Hill Park and Winter Gardens
Free
Local ParkAvery Hill Park, Bexley Road, SE9 2PQ [map]
The park was once the grounds of Colonel North's mansion, built in 1890 and now a teacher training college.
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Beckenham Place Park
Local ParkBeckenham Place, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 5BT [map]
An historic park and golf course with a range of high-quality habitats, including ancient woodland, grassland, streams and ponds, and some fine old trees.
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Belhus Woods Country Park
Tourist AttractionRM15 4XJ [map]
A large country park with some fine ancient woods, including an important wet alder wood, and a series of lakes with rich wetland plant life.
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Bernie Spain Gardens
Local ParkSE1 9PP [map]
Like an oasis at the heart of the neighbourhood, Bernie Spain Gardens is enjoyed by local residents, local employees as well as the millions of visitors to the area.
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Blackheath Common
Local ParkSE3 0RW [map]
Blackheath's common, which dates from the Middle Ages, supports a number of rare plants.
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Bocketts Farm Park
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Bonnington Square
Local ParkBonnington Square, [map]
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Bow Creek Ecology Park
Local ParkE14 0JH [map]
An educational nature park designed around a series of water features, within a bend of the River Lea.
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Brockwell Park
Free
Nature Reserve/WoodlandThis hilly, historic park has ornamental ponds, formal flower beds, a walled 'old English' herbaceous flower garden, a 19th century clock tower and a wide range of sports facilities.
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Burgess Park
Local ParkAlbany Street, Camberwell, SE5 0AH [map]
A large park, which includes several features of interest for nature conservation, such as the lake and the nature area on New Church Road.
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Camley Street Natural Park
GardenCamley Street Natural Park/12 Camley St, Regent's Park, NW1 0PW [map]
This tiny oasis of nature near King's Cross - one of the oldest and most influential of urban ecology parks - is home to many frogs, toads and newts and sees an abundance of wild flowers in summer.
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Chalcot Square Gardens
Local ParkChalcot Square, Camden, [map]






