Richmond Park

Richmond Park

by Paul Rabbitts
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Publication Date: 03/09/2014

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Richmond Park is the largest Royal Park in London, covering an area of 2,500 acres. From its heights there is an uninterrupted view of St Paul’s Cathedral, 12 miles away. The royal connections to this park probably go back further than any of the others, beginning with Edward I in the thirteenth century, when the area was known as the Manor of Sheen. The name was changed to Richmond during Henry VII’s reign. In 1625 Charles I brought his court to Richmond Palace to escape the plague in London and turned it into a park for red and fallow deer. His decision, in 1637, to enclose the land was not popular with the local residents, but he did allow pedestrians the right of way. To this day the walls remain. In 1847 Pembroke Lodge became the home of the then Prime Minister, Lord John Russell, and was later the childhood home of his grandson, Bertrand Russell. However, Richmond Park emerges from its historical record as a place that has seen many changes in fabric and detail and yet remains the embodiment of a medieval deer park. It is a palimpsest, retaining subtle clues to each period in its history.

ISBN:
9781445618753
9781445618753
Category:
Local history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-09-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
Paul Rabbitts

Paul Rabbitts is a landscape architect and parks manager who has designed, managed and restored urban parks for over twenty-five years.

He is the author of the only history of Regent's Park and Richmond Park and wrote Bandstands and London's Royal Parks for Shire.

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