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Sep 23, 2024 · Welcome to Bushy Park, the second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks at over 1000 acres, home to wild deer and located north of Hampton Court Palace.
- Upper Lodge Water Gardens
Restoration plans began in the 1990s, with research by the...
- Bushy Park Playground
Bushy Park Playground is a popular adventure playground for...
- Waterhouse Woodland Garden
The Woodland Gardens in Bushy Park span 60 acres and...
- Pheasantry Café
The Pheasantry Cafe is located in the heart of Bushy Park...
- Deer in Bushy Park
Bushy Park is a deer park. ... Hyde Park, London. W2 2UH The...
- Diana Car Park Kiosk
Open from 9am - 4.30pm in the summer and 9am - 3pm in the...
- FAQs
Welcome to Bushy Park. Over 1,000 acres of historic parkland...
- The map
Welcome to Bushy Park, the second largest of London’s eight...
- Upper Lodge Water Gardens
Welcome to Bushy Park. Over 1,000 acres of historic parkland lies waiting for you to explore! About. Map. FAQs. Things to do. Food & drink. Wildlife. Sport & leisure. History. Gardens. Monuments. Frequently asked questions. Please find some of Bushy Park’s most frequently asked questions below.
Welcome to Bushy Park, the second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks at over 1000 acres, home to wild deer and located north of Hampton Court Palace.
- The War at Bushy Park
- USAAF Memorial
- Getting There
During both the First and Second World Wars the park was given over to agriculture in an attempt to provide food for the troops. Part of the park was used as Camp Griffiss, housing the US 8th Army Air Force, the US Strategic Air Forces, and later the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAEF). The camp was named for Lieutenant Colonel...
A very short walk into the park from Shaef Gate brings you to the USAAF Memorial, installed by the Royal Air Force in memory of the American 8th Army Air Force who were stationed at Camp Griffiss from 1942. The memorial also commemorates the Berlin Airlift, which was organised and directed from Camp Griffiss. The tablet is carved with the words 'It...
Three rail stations serve Bushy Park; Teddington to the north, Hampton Wick to the east, and Hampton Court to the south. All three stations link to Waterloo Station in London. Hampton Wick is marginally closer to the park, but not by much, while Hampton Court is, as the name suggests, closest to Hampton Court Palace should you wish to visit both th...
With over 44 hectares (1,099 acres) of land Bushy Park is the second largest Royal Park in London, with an incredible range of wildlife, habitats and history within its walls. It is a largely semi-wild landscape and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Nov 19, 2020 · Bushy Park is one of the best attractions near Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII’s magnificent Tudor castle. In fact, it is directly opposite Hampton Court, so one of the best things to do after a visit here. However, this nature reserve is also one of the most beautiful open spaces in Greater London and definitely worth a day out in its own right.
Bushy Park is the second (to Richmond Park) largest park in London. Wild deer roam freely there with occasional sightings of Parakeets and Herons. It is a wonderful park for families, dog walkers etc. Lots of space for picnics.