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Bushy Park is one of London's largest Royal Parks, offering expansive green spaces, historic architecture, and abundant wildlife within easy reach of central London.

1,100 acres
Acres Protected
12 miles
Miles of Trails
2 million
Annual Visitors
1529 (part of Royal Parks)
Year Established

About Bushy Park

 

Bushy Park, located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is the second largest Royal Park in London, covering approximately 445 hectares (about 1,100 acres). The park features diverse landscapes, from open grasslands and formal gardens to wooded areas and waterways, including the Longford River that was diverted in the 17th century to provide water features for Hampton Court Palace. Its grounds contain significant historical elements, such as the Upper Lodge Water Gardens and the iconic Diana Fountain, both designed under royal patronage. The park's natural environment supports various wildlife, including a famous herd of fallow deer that roam freely, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors enjoy an array of outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding, cycling, and picnicking. Bushy Park also plays host to organized events and seasonal activities, enhancing its appeal as a year-round recreation destination. Its proximity to Hampton Court Palace adds cultural and historical interest, while the large, open spaces provide a quiet retreat in the midst of suburban London life.

Highlights

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The Diana Fountain – a stunning 17th-century water feature with cascades and sculptures

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Upper Lodge Water Gardens – historic ornamental gardens with ponds and waterways

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Free-roaming fallow deer herd – one of the park's signature wildlife attractions

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Proximity and views of Hampton Court Palace – World Heritage Site adjacent to the park

Notable Natural Features

The Diana Fountain

A large, elegant fountain dating from the 17th century, featuring cascading water and classical statues.

Upper Lodge Water Gardens

A historic series of ornamental ponds, channels, and fountains created for royal leisure in the early 1600s.

Deer Herd

A population of fallow deer that have roamed the park for centuries, visible throughout the park especially at dawn and dusk.