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GREEN PARK, London
Green Park (officially The Green Park)
is one of the Royal Parks of London. Covering an area of about
53 acres, it was originally a swampy burial ground for lepers
from the nearby hospital at Saint James's. It was first enclosed
in the 16th century by Henry VIII. In 1668 Charles II made
it a Royal Park, laying out the park's main walks.
It lies between London's Hyde Park and St.
James's Park. Together with Kensington Gardens and the gardens
of Buckingham Palace, these parks form an almost unbroken
stretch of open land reaching from Whitehall and Victoria
station to Kensington and Notting Hill.
By contrast with its neighbours, Green Park
has no lakes nor any statues or fountains (except for Canada
Memorial by Pierre Granche), but consists entirely of wooded
meadows. The park is bounded on the south by Constitution
Hill, on the east by the pedestrian Queen's Walk, and on the
north by Piccadilly. It meets St. James's Park at Queen's
Gardens with the Victoria Memorial at its centre, opposite
the entrance to Buckingham Palace. To the south is the ceremonial
avenue of The Mall, and the buildings of St James's Palace
and Clarence House overlook the park to the east.
Green Park tube station is located on Piccadilly
near the north end of Queen's Walk.
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