St James's Park (royal park)

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St James's Park is a historic royal park in central London known for its ornamental lake, resident pelicans, and views of landmarks such as Buckingham Palace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf royal park
urban park
adjacentTo Birdcage Walk NERFINISHED
Buckingham Palace NERFINISHED
St James's Park Underground station NERFINISHED
The Mall NERFINISHED
area about 23 hectares
about 57 acres
country United Kingdom
createdAs royal hunting park
governedBy Royal Parks Regulation Acts NERFINISHED
hasFeature Blue Bridge NERFINISHED
St James's Park Lake NERFINISHED
flower beds
ornamental lake
pelican colony
playground
tree-lined walks
waterfowl
hasIsland Duck Island NERFINISHED
West Island NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Buckingham Palace NERFINISHED
Horse Guards NERFINISHED
Horse Guards Parade NERFINISHED
London Eye NERFINISHED
St James's Palace NERFINISHED
The Mall NERFINISHED
hasWildlife ducks
geese
pelicans
squirrels
swans
locatedIn City of Westminster
London NERFINISHED
Central London
surface form: central London
maintainedBy The Royal Parks charity NERFINISHED
namedAfter St James's Hospital for lepers NERFINISHED
near Green Park NERFINISHED
Houses of Parliament NERFINISHED
Hyde Park NERFINISHED
Westminster Abbey NERFINISHED
opened 17th century
ownedBy The Crown NERFINISHED
partOf The Royal Parks NERFINISHED
redevelopedBy John Nash NERFINISHED
redevelopmentPeriod early 19th century
usedFor recreation
state ceremonial processions
tourism

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St James's Park tube station isWithinWalkingDistanceOf St James's Park (royal park)