The Serpentine lake

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The Serpentine lake is a large, recreational ornamental lake in London’s Hyde Park, popular for boating, swimming, and scenic walks.

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Observed surface forms (3)

Surface form Occurrences
The Serpentine 0
Serpentine Bridge 0
The Long Water 0

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial lake
body of water
ornamental lake
tourist attraction
approximateArea about 16 hectares
approximateLength about 900 metres
country United Kingdom
creator Queen Caroline of Ansbach NERFINISHED
crosses The Serpentine NERFINISHED
designedAs naturalistic landscape feature
hasFacility Serpentine Bar and Kitchen NERFINISHED
boat hire service
designated swimming area
lido
hasPart The Long Water NERFINISHED
hasShoreFeature footpaths
lawns
tree-lined banks
hasWildlife ducks
fish
geese
swans
waterfowl
hostsEvent Christmas Day Serpentine Swimming Club race
open-water swimming events
inception 1730
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
Hyde Park NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
nearby Kensington Gardens NERFINISHED
Serpentine Galleries NERFINISHED
partOf Royal Parks of London NERFINISHED
The Serpentine NERFINISHED
popularFor bird feeding
jogging
picnics
scenic walks
separatedFrom The Long Water NERFINISHED
separationStructure Serpentine Bridge NERFINISHED
shape curving
usedFor open-water swimming
pedestrian recreation
recreational boating
wildlife observation
waterSource River Westbourne NERFINISHED
boreholes

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Serpentine Road hasNearbyAttraction The Serpentine lake