Pembroke Lodge is a magnificent listed Georgian Mansion set in 13 acres of landscaped grounds. It is situated at the highest point in Richmond Park with spectacular views over the Thames Valley to the ...
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 – ...
Enjoy the full experience by booking onto all three sessions! Explore three of the beautiful Royal Parks and draw out the similarities and contrasts between these unique spaces with different poems ...
The Royal Parks charity is urging visitors to Bushy Park and Richmond Park to take extra caution during the deer rutting season. Between late September through to early November, male deer will be ...
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 ...
Once upon a time, this park was the private playground of the nobility. Dreamed up by Queen Caroline in the 18th century, these celebrated gardens were originally part of Kensington Palace. Today, ...
London’s eight Royal Parks offer 5,000 acres of historic, nature-rich parkland across the capital, and attract millions of people every single year. Visitors may also spot some friendly figures in ...
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 ...
Spanning 60 acres, the Waterhouse Woodland Gardens are a beautiful oasis of vibrant plants, towering trees and shimmering waterways. This woodland walk was created in 1925 by combining two early ...
The Wolfe Statue kiosk is the perfect place to grab a drink and a snack then rest your legs and take in the stunning views of East London. Open daily for breakfast baps - choose from oak smoked ...
The baroque Orangery, located next to Kensington Palace in Kensington Gardens, was built in 1704-05 for Mary's younger sister, Anne, who became Queen when William died. Anne used Kensington for ...
Queen Mary's Gardens are world-famous gardens named after the wife of King George V. In 1932 when Queen Mary's Gardens opened to the general public, the first superintendent planted a rose garden ...