Are there any places with beautiful parks and green spaces near Kingston? Thanks for your help
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What are forum guidelines?There’s no need for a string of separate posts. If you're planning to study there the university will provide lots of info and your fellow students will be keen to explore the area, gyms, shops etc.
Edited: 14 May 2024, 09:51Hampton Court Palace and grounds begin just over the bridge, probably the nearest .
Bushy Park entrance is just a little bit farther.
https://kingstonuponthames.info/visit
https://www.visitsurrey.com/listing/kingston-upon-thames/123201101/
Plus I am sure that the university has masses of information
I really recommend visiting Richmond Park. It's one of the largest parks in the area, it's beautiful, and you can even see herds of deer there!
Peter C #5 Bushy Park has deer too and is closer.
Edited: 14 May 2024, 11:26As mentioned, Kingston is probably closer to three (3) huge royal deer parks (3!) than anywhere else in the UK.
Richmond Park is about 2,500 acres, Hampton Court and Bushy combined are about the same. About 1000 wild deer in total.
Then there are the banks of the River Thames, which, unusually for London, are not wall to wall housing. You can walk or cycle the Thames Trail or visit beautiful houses, in their own grounds - Kew Palace & Gardens, Syon Park, Marble Hill House, Ham House, Hampton Court Palace, Strawberry Hill, plus many more in neighbouring suburbs or counties. If you can find a suburban place with more greenery, I would be happy to hear about it.
The deer in the parks are wild animals so don't approach them, see