The largest and (arguably) most beautiful Royal Park in London. It covers an area of 2,500 acres, to give you a clue as to how big this is, there are two golf courses in just one corner of the park! The park is home to an immense variety of flora and fauna and the hundreds of deer are still wild despite being very used to humans being around them every day in cars, cycles and on foot. The previous history of the park includes being royal hunting grounds and having a Prime Minister live here, Lord John Russell in 1847. It is now a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve.