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About The Royal Parks
About The Royal Parks
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The Grand Plan
In the 1660s, King Charles II (1639 – 1685) had Greenwich Park redesigned to an ambitious scheme known as ‘The Grand Plan’.
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Allotment garden
A food garden that features a wide range of fruits and vegetables and information on growing techniques.
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Community wildlife garden
The team have been busy this year with the design and construction of a wildlife friendly community garden in The Regent's Park.
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St. John's Lodge garden
Built around 1818 by John Raffield, St. John’s Lodge is now a private residence, but the main garden has public access from the Inner Circle.
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Wildlife
The Royal Parks are home to an incredible variety of wildlife, from the threatened stag beetle to inner London’s only breeding population of hedgehogs
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Buckingham Palace flower beds
The Buckingham Palace flower beds, or Memorial Gardens, were created in 1901 for a memorial to Queen Victoria.
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Herbaceous border
The 200m long herbaceous border in Greenwich Park is London's largest herbaceous border.
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The Queen's Orchard
The Queen's Orchard is an enclosed area of 0.3 hectares where fruit and vegetables are grown. Located in the north-eastern corner of Greenwich Park.