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Camberwell is home to one of London's largest teaching hospitals, King's College Hospital with associated medical school the Guy ’ s King ’ s and St Thomas ’ ( GKT ) School of Medicine.
Royal Mail Mount Pleasant Sorting Office, London's largest sorting office.
To the north and east of Hampstead, and separating it from Highgate, is London's largest ancient parkland, Hampstead Heath, which includes the well-known and legally-protected view of the London skyline from Parliament Hill.
The district is adjacent to Inner London's largest public park, Hyde Park.
There remains a substantial quantity of residential property as well as some exclusive shopping and London's largest concentration of luxury hotels and many restaurants.
There remains a substantial quantity of residential property as well as some exclusive shopping and London's largest concentration of luxury hotels and many restaurants.
The Richmond Park golf courses are west of the neighbourhood, and just south of these is the Roehampton Gate entrance to Richmond Parkthe largest of London's Royal Parks.
Also known as London Gatwick, it is London's second largest international airport and second busiest by total passenger traffic in the United Kingdom after Heathrow.
The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers.
The largest of London's Royal Parks, it was created by Charles I in 1634.
The original charity still exists as one of London's largest children's charities, the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children ( now using the working name Coram ) and operates in adjacent buildings, constructed in the 1950s.
To its south lies Richmond Park, a large area of some 2, 360 acres ( 9. 55 km < sup > 2 </ sup >; 3. 69 sq mi ) of wild heath and woodland originally enclosed by Charles I for hunting, and now forming London's largest royal park.
Fleet Street is a street in the City of London named after the River Fleet, London's largest underground river.
The three largest arenas in the OHL are Ottawa's J. Benson Cartage Centre, London's John Labatt Centre, and the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex in Kitchener.
That leg of the tour culminated in a concert in London's O2 Arena which was Placebo's largest gig ever in the United Kingdom.
It is London's second largest international airport and second busiest by total passenger traffic in the United Kingdom after Heathrow.
* The River Fleet, the largest of London's subterranean rivers.
* St Mungo's ( charity ), London's largest homelessness charity
London's largest sorting office, Royal Mail Mount Pleasant Sorting Office | Mount Pleasant
By 1906 they were at 135 Charing Cross Road, by which time they were described as London's largest educational booksellers.
The square is one of London's largest and is divided into six compartments by the upper end of Kings Road ( northeast of Sloane Square ), a main road, now busy with traffic, that occupies its long axis, and two smaller cross streets.
According to eurostat the population of London's Larger Urban Zone is 11. 9 million., making it the largest in the European union.
The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK ( after Harrods ) and opened 15 March 1909.
* Mayfair-with London's largest concentration of luxury hotels and restaurants
Bushy Park is the second largest of London's Royal Parks, at in area, and lies immediately north of Hampton Court Palace and Hampton Court Park.

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Nevertheless, this is still one of the greenest areas in Greater London, and it includes three rivers, part of the once vast Hounslow Heath, a country park formed from converted gravel pits ( Bedfont Lakes ), and one of London's first airfields, London Air Park at Hanworth, which is now a large and popular public open space.
Eldest son Charles Barry ( junior ) ( 1823 – 1900 ) designed Dulwich College and park in south London and rebuilt Burlington House ( home of the Royal Academy ) in central London's Piccadilly ; Edward Middleton Barry ( 1830 – 1880 ) completed the Parliament buildings and designed the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden ; Godfrey Walter Barry ( 1834 – 1868 ) became a surveyor ; Sir John Wolfe-Barry ( 1836 – 1918 ) was the engineer for Tower Bridge and Blackfriars Railway Bridge.
Horse racing took place in the park from 1868 to 1970 in London's only racecourse which was nicknamed " The Frying Pan " from its distinctive layout.
Beaconsfield is also a popular park and ride station for commuters who drive towards the capital along the M40 and M4 corridors who don't want to take their cars into London's congestion charge and parking problems.
One of London's hidden rivers, River Effra flows under the park and at the Harold Road end a well head exists.
In summer 2008, the park was voted London's best local park by Time Out magazine.
In 2011 it won its first Green Flag award and was again voted London's favourite park, this time in the national People's Choice Award.
The boundaries of Burgess Park remain a matter of dispute, and because the park has never been finished, it is regularly the subject of proposals to build housing, schools, or transport links of the sort that would never be contemplated in one of London's more traditional Victorian Parks.
The park contains a famous Orangery, a giant chess set, a cricket pitch, tennis courts, a Japanese garden, a youth hostel, one of London's best equipped children's playgrounds, squirrels and ( impressively for a London park ) peacocks.
More than 6, 000 people attended London's pennant-winning game in a park built to seat 600.
Accessibility by public transport became well developed in the late nineteenth century, the park and its palace being well connected to both to the electric tram network and to London's train network through Alexandra Palace railway station ( Muswell Hill branch ), sited on the grounds of the palace itself.
Plans to link the park back into London's public transport network have several times been proposed, but at present car and bus access predominate.
Stainton was a very wealthy man and his house in Lewisham, " Mountsfield " was one of London's more substantial residences set in its own park.
* Hajd park, occupying the northern, triangular section of the neighborhood, named after the London's park of the same name ( Hyde Park )
The park would include a velodrome seating 1, 500, which could be increased to 6, 000 if London's bid for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games were successful.
London's Olympic and Paralympic bid proposed that there would be four indoor arenas in the park in addition to the main venues, but the revised master plan published in 2006 reduced this to three, with the volleyball events moved to the Earls Court Exhibition Centre.
The Thames Barrier Park is a park in London's docklands, named after its location on the north side of the River Thames next to the Thames Barrier.

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