Regent's Park
- Late in 1916, the Home Postal Depot, Royal Engineers moved to a purpose-built wooden building (200,000 sq ft) on Chester Road, Regent's Park.
- Nearby is the domed London Central Mosque, better known as Regent's Park mosque, which is a highly visible landmark from parts of the park.
- In Regent’s Park, you’ll find open lawns, the largest outdoor sports facility in London, various curated gardens, a lake, the Open Air Theatre.
- We enjoyed wandering through Regent’s Park. Like other London parks, it is a large green space and is relatively flat and easy walking.
- Regent's Park began as a royal hunting ground under Henry VIII and was known as Marylebone Park until 1646.
- This breath-taking garden is located in the south-east corner of Regent’s Park, it’s home to London’s largest collection of roses with around 12,000 bushes.
- Regent's Park, one of the most beautiful parks in London, has a natural viewpoint called Primrose Hill, providing an incredible view of the city!
- Reasons for designation decision: Regent's Park is included on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens for the following principal reasons
- The Regent's Park is one of London's eight Royal Parks, cared for by The...
- Bunlardan birisi de Hyde Park kadar meşhur olmasa da yine içinde çok güzel bir gölet barındıran Regent's park.