• Most people are familiar with St James's Park's best known residents, the pelicans. ... Like all of the Royal Parks, St James's Park used to be a lot more tree-heavy.
  • The park is famous for the St James Park Lake, home to pelicans which are fed daily by wildlife officers, between 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm.
  • St. JamesPark has gained a reputation for being a “city within a stadium” due to its immense size and the bustling atmosphere it generates on match days.
  • …avenue called the Mall, is St. James’s Park (90 acres [36 hectares]), which is the oldest and most ornamental of the royal parks of central London.
  • As any vital entity grows from necessity, St. James Park has expanded its facilities through the years to accommodate the needs of its community.
  • St James's Park was founded as a deer park for the royal occupants of St James's Palace, and remodelled by John Nash on the orders of George IV.
  • The absence of through roads keeps vehicular traffic to a minimum and helps make St James Park a very pleasant place to live.
  • While the stadium is now synonymous with the Black and Whites, Newcastle United actually played in red and white at St James' Park until 1904.
  • There is a wide range of birdlife in St James’s Park and the notice board in the Park lists nearly fifty waterfowl that can be spotted in the lake.
  • English: St James' Park is a 52,000+ all-seater stadium in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, home ground of Newcastle United football club.