• The Regent's Park is one of London's eight Royal Parks, cared for by The Royal...
  • Reasons for designation decision: Regent's Park is included on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens for the following principal reasons
  • With a combination of tree-lined pathways, four children's play areas, formal gardens and large open spaces, the Regent's Park is not to be missed.
  • The area that would later be known as London’s Regents Park was first appropriated in 1538 by King Henry VIII to be used as hunting grounds.
  • The area of the park is 188 hectares. Regents Park used to be called Marylebone Park and, like many other royal parks, was once a royal hunting reserve.
  • Once a place of duels and prize fights, The Regents Park is famous for its stunning Regency architecture and landscaping.
  • Address: Regent's Park London, NW1 4NR. The number is: 1 Regents Park Bridge The number is: 2 Band stand in Regent's Park The number is...
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  • Regent's Park began as a royal hunting ground under Henry VIII and was known as Marylebone Park until 1646.
  • About. Discover beautiful rose gardens, wildlife, open air theatres and more in The Regents Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks.