A great nineteenth century London park, designed by John Nash with help from Humphry Repton's son. The park was designed in the Serpentine Style but has since migrated towards the Mixed Style which Repton senior would surely have used. It has a lake, a bandstand and a circular rose garden. The chief glory of the park is the palatial scenery provided by the encircling Nash Terraces.
London, Greater London, England, NW1 4NR
All year, Daily, Open dawn to dusk