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  2. Regent's Park - Wikipedia

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    The Regent's Park is also the primary setting of the season three episode "Three Legs Good" of the cozy mystery television series Rosemary & Thyme. Regent's Park is the setting of Cruella de Vil's fashion show in Disney's live-action prequel film Cruella (2021). Regent's Park is the setting of the modern headquarters of MI5 for the spy thriller ...

  3. The Royal Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Parks charity is committed to maintaining the gardens in order to preserve the natural habitats for local wildlife. More recent plans have included a £5 million grant to transform Greenwich Park and a transformation of a former private plant nursery into a public memorial garden in The Regent’s Park. [18] [19]

  4. Regent's Park tube station - Wikipedia

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    Regent's Park is a London Underground station 175 metres (191 yd) south of Regent's Park.It is on the Bakerloo line between Baker Street and Oxford Circus stations. Its access is on Marylebone Road, within Park Crescent, in Travelcard Zone 1, in which zone it is the second-least used station (least-used is Lambeth North) – it saw 3.5 million entries or exits in 2015.

  5. Regent's Park Road - Wikipedia

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    Regent's Park Road is a street in the Primrose Hill area of London, England. Located in the London Borough of Camden , it runs in a curving crescent shape. For some of its route it follows alongside the eastern edge of Primrose Hill park and also includes the commercial centre of the area.

  6. Primrose Hill - Wikipedia

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    Primrose Hill is a Grade II listed public park located north of Regent's Park in London, England, first opened to the public in 1842. [3] [6] [7] It was named after the 64 metres (210 ft) [a] [8] [9] natural hill in the centre of the park, one of the highest natural points in the London Borough of Camden. [10]

  7. Albany Street - Wikipedia

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    The freeholds of the west side of the street are owned by the Crown Estate, as part of Regent's Park. The southern part of the east side of the street is part of the Regent's Park Estate. The building numbering system has odd numbers on the west side, and even numbers on the east. At the Marylebone Road end is the Holy Trinity Church. Adjacent ...

  8. Park Square, London - Wikipedia

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    Park Square Gardens at centre are private communal grounds for residents. [1] Fronting the north side is the traffic-calmed Outer Circle (road) of Regent's Park. The square is in the Marylebone historic parish addition to the City of Westminster save for the eastern side: in Camden (more particularly, its dominant Saint Pancras historic parish ...

  9. Regent's Park Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The barracks were constructed in 1820-1821 as cavalry barracks for the Life Guards and the Royal Artillery as part of John Nash's original design for Regent's Park. Nash had originally intended the barracks to be situated in the northern area of the park, well away from the residential area, and separated from the rest of the park by Regent's Canal.