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The Chelsea Physic Garden, London. Courtesy of The Chelsea Physic Garden

Chelsea Physic Garden

Apr - Oct 2010; Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sun only (annual)

Chelsea Physic Garden is one of London's great undiscovered secrets - a delightful isle of abundant planting tucked into the city centre. Visitors can admire one of Europe's oldest rock…

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Regent's Park's Rose Garden, London. Courtesy of Royal Parks

Regent's Park

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Regent's Park is a vast garden in north-west London, home to London Zoo, an open-air theatre, sports facilities, cafes and restaurants. The historic Rose Garden houses thousands of plants of…

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Hyde Park, London. Courtesy of Visit Britain

Hyde Park

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Acquired as a hunting ground by Henry VIII in 1536, Hyde Park now covers 350 acres and has become one of London's finest landscapes.

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Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, London. Courtesy of English Heritage

Kenwood House

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Kenwood House is an idyllic cream mansion on north London's Hampstead Heath. View paintings by Rembrandt, Turner and Gainsborough left by the first Earl of Iveagh in 1927. A walk across the…

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Parliament Hill (aka Kite Hill) on London's Hampstead Heath. Courtesy Poppy da Costa, © Whatsonwhen Photo Poppy da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

Hampstead Heath

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Hampstead Heath is a vast haven of green fields dotted with buttercups, beech and oak woodlands and three willow-lined ponds to swim in. There is a stately home at its heart, Kenwood House…

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Regent's Park's Rose Garden, London. Courtesy of Royal Parks

Queen Mary's Rose Gardens

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Beautiful blooms perfume the air at Queen Mary's Rose Gardens, situated in Regent's Park. These quintessential English gardens hold one of the finest collections of roses in the country.…