Royal Parks

Royal Parks Conservation Area includes Hyde Park, St James Park, Green Park, Buckingham Palace Gardens and Kensington Gardens.
The parks today are the creation of the picturesque landscaping tradition of the mid-18th to late-19th century. Hyde Park and St James Park are dominated by their lakes. All the parks are well wooded and many paths in Green Park and Hyde Park are laid out as avenues. There is also informal planting in all the Parks.
Royal Parks was designated as a conservation area in 1990.
| Publications and Documents: |
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| Royal Parks Conservation Area Map |
| Royal Parks Mini Guide |
| Royal Parks Conservation Area Directory |
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