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Located just north of Hampton Court Palace, Bushy Park is the second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks, measuring 1,099 acres. Like Richmond Park it is home to free roaming deer (320 of them) and is an incredibly popular place for cyclists, runners, dog walkers, families and wildlife enthusiasts. The park also features the famous mile-long Chestnut Avenue, created by Sir Christopher Wren and the 17th century bronze Diana Fountain – a 2.38m statue of a goddess set on a marble and stone fountain, which sits as the centrepiece of Chestnut Avenue.
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