Richmond Park, Surrey, England
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Richmond Park in Surrey, England is a large royal deer park and one of London’s biggest green spaces, known for its historic landscapes, wildlife, and recreational use.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
deer park
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public park → royal park → |
| area |
about 2,360 acres
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about 955 hectares → |
| country |
United Kingdom
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| createdAs |
royal hunting park
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| designation |
National Nature Reserve
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Site of Special Scientific Interest → Special Area of Conservation → |
| hasAccess |
public
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| hasEntrance |
Ham Gate
→
Kingston Gate → Richmond Gate → Robin Hood Gate → Roehampton Gate → Sheen Gate → |
| hasFeature |
Isabella Plantation
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King Henry’s Mound → Pembroke Lodge → acid grassland → ancient trees → plantations → ponds → woodland → |
| hasOwner |
The Crown
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| hasRegulation |
cycling restricted to designated routes
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dogs must be controlled around deer → |
| hasRoad |
perimeter road for vehicles and cyclists
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| hasView |
protected view of St Paul’s Cathedral
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| hasWildlife |
fallow deer
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red deer → |
| locatedIn |
London
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London Borough of Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED → Surrey → |
| managedBy |
The Royal Parks
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| near |
Ham
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Kingston upon Thames → Richmond → Roehampton → |
| partOf |
Royal Parks of London
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| usedFor |
cycling
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horse riding → jogging → picnicking → walking → wildlife watching → |