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London Parks by Hunter Davies delves into the rich history of London's public parks, exploring how these green spaces evolved from royal hunting grounds and exclusive gardens to the beloved havens they are today. The book highlights the cultural, social, and environmental significance of these areas, offering readers an engaging narrative about their development through time. It serves as an insightful journey into how these parks have shaped, and continue to influence, London's vibrant urban landscape.
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If you enjoy exploring the rich history and serenity of green spaces in bustling urban landscapes, this book may appeal to you. It offers fascinating insights into the historical and cultural significance of parks in one of the world's most iconic cities, providing a delightful escape into nature from the comfort of your armchair.

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London Parks

A heartfelt, elegiac and informative guide to the very best parks and green spaces the capital has to offer, from one of Britain’s finest chroniclers and diarists.
 

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Join Hunter Davies on a celebratory stroll around London’s greatest glories – its parks.

We need our parks more than ever before, for our health and spirits, our bodies and souls, to keep us fit, to save us from pollution, to protect nature and wildlife; and Londoners are lucky enough to enjoy more green spaces than any other major city in the world.

In London Parks, Hunter Davies illustrates their wonders by spending a year walking round his favourite parks. From his local haunt on Hampstead Heath to the capital’s latest wonder, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, each one is chosen for its unique appeal. Informative and entertaining, he details their history, describes their layout and reveals hidden delights and new attractions that might otherwise be missed, such as the statue of a small brown dog in Battersea Park, a garden full of exotic plants and palm trees in south London’s Burgess Park or, for something completely unique, Ian Dury’s musical memorial bench in Richmond Park.

Fun, thought-provoking and uplifting, London Parks is an essential companion for anyone wishing to explore the ever-green beauty of Britain’s capital city, whether it’s spotting pelicans and politicians in St James’s Park, the birds in the London Wetland Centre or the views from Greenwich Park.

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London Parks by Hunter Davies is celebrated for its engaging exploration of the historical and cultural significance of London's green spaces. Reviewers appreciate Davies' informative narrative style, which combines rich historical research with personal anecdotes, bringing the parks' stories to life. The book is noted for being both educational and entertaining, offering insight into how these parks have shaped London's heritage and continue to serve as essential parts of the city's landscape.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781471190551

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 May 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Illustration: No plates, line drawings throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Hunter Davies was at the heart of London culture in the Swinging Sixties, becoming close friends with The Beatles, and especially Sir Paul McCartney. He has been writing bestselling books, as well as widely read columns for major newspapers and magazines, for over fifty years. He lives in London and was married to the author Margaret Forster.

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