Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit The Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill, one of the capital's eight Royal Parks. Primrose Hill, Queen Mary’s Gardens, the Rose Gardens, the Boating Lake and the Avenue Gardens are all located within its 100 acres.
Henry VIII appropriated The Regent's Park for use as a hunting ground, which he considered to be an invigorating ride from Whitehall Palace. Were he here today, Henry would hardly recognise the stylish gardens and sports fields that now stand in its place.
The Regent’s Park is world renowned for its horticulture, formal gardens, the spectacular view from Primrose Hill – as well as playing an important role in many locals’ lives.
If the Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill has a special place in your heart then please donate today.
We know that most people feel a special affection for their local park and we work closely with the park managers to support the work that is most needed. From wildflower meadow planting and hedgehog conservation, to the restoration of listed monuments and inspiring children to connect with nature in the heart of London - and much, much more.
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