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  • Pencil sketch of a mulberry tree
    Greenwich Park

    Ancient Mulberry Trees in Greenwich Park

    The Queen’s Orchard boasts a very special mulberry tree with a fascinating history that stretches back hundreds of years.

  • A woman raking autumn leaves

    The Royal Parks apprenticeship scheme seeks new talent

    The Royal Parks charity is searching for six new horticultural apprentices to join the teams caring for the world's most famous collection of urban parks.

  • Ducklings in Bushy Park in spring

    Climate & conservation

    Around the world, climate change is placing increasing pressure on our natural and urban environments

  • Bushy Park Spring Hero

    Things to do in Bushy Park

    Welcome to Bushy Park, the second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks at over 1000 acres, home to wild deer and located north of Hampton Court Palace.

  • Relaxing in The Royal parks in 1940

    History of the Royal Parks

    A brief history of the Royal Parks, from King Henry VIII to the present day

  • Group of adults on a walking tour of the Albert Memorial

    Volunteer Walking Tour Leaders

    Become a Walking Tour Leader and deliver guided walks and talks on nature, heritage and wellbeing across the Royal Parks.

  • A herd of stags in Richmond Park

    Deer in Richmond Park

    Richmond Park is home to herds of wild red and fallow deer roaming freely since 1637. Find out more about and follow our deer safety advice.

  • Deer drinking in the river

    Deer in Bushy Park

    Bushy Park is a deer park. Red and Fallow Deer still roam freely throughout the park, just as they did when Henry VIII used to hunt here.

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    The Pavilion Café

    The Pavilion Café, located at the top of the hill by the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park offers a delicious breakfast and lunch menu and cream tea.