Disambiguation evidence for Richmond Park, Surrey, England via surface form

"Richmond Park"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Richmond Park".

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

As object (12)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Richmond Park".

Richmond upon Thames contains
"Richmond Park"
Kew hasConstituency
"Richmond Park"
Richmond upon Thames hasPark
"Richmond Park"
Royal Parks of London hasPart
"Richmond Park"
Richmond upon Thames knownFor
"Richmond Park"
Royal Parks of London manages
"Richmond Park"
surface form: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell