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The Diana Fountain in the Rose Garden - Hyde Park, London by UGArdener

The Diana Fountain in the Rose Garden - Hyde Park, London Taken on a Morning Walk through London Parks - Green Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens comprise over 240 hectares and were once part of a royal hunting forest. The River Westbourne which flowed through the parks was dammed to form a lake. The east and west halves of the lake, known as the Serpentine and the Long Water are divided by a bridge designed by George Rennie in 1826. It has a magnificent prospect. Hyde Park has been open to the public since 1635 and demonstrates the value of a really large boldly planted park in a city. The great lawn is used for events. An excellent feature of the park is that horse riding is still allowed on Rotton Row (originally the 'Route de Roi' - William III's route to Kensington Palace). A new rose garden, designed by Colvin and Moggridge landscape architects, was added in 1994. The rose planting is mixed with herbaceous planting creating a rich floral display of a kind rarely found in London's parks. The scent of the flowers is amazingly strong in June.
The Long Water is a tourist attraction, one of the Lakes in London, United Kingdom. It is located: 481 km from Birmingham, 530 km from Nottingham, 860 km from Liverpool. Read further
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