Park Road, Teddington, TW12 2EJ Tel: 020 8979 1586 One of London's Royal Parks containing the Chestnut Avenue, the Diana Fountain, a millennnium wood and herds for red and fallow deer.
Island Nature Reserve, Ellerman Avenue, Whitton, TW2 6AA Tel: 020 8755 2339 Following the meandering bends of the River Crane, this delightful park is a hotbed of wildlife. The riverbanks are home to a thriving colony of Marsh Frogs and the very rare Water Vole.
Hampton Court Road, Hampton, TW12 2EJ Tel: 0844 482 7777 The park contains a herd of 270 deer, a golf course founded in the 19th century and an oak tree from the original park, which is probably over 1,000 years old.
Richmond Park, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 5HS Tel: 020 8948 3209 The plantation was enclosed in 1831, (as shown by a small iron sign) when most of the oaks, beeches and sweet chestnuts were planted.
Park Office, Holly Lodge, Richmond Park, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU Tel: 020 8948 3209 A selected 3.2km (2 miles) walking route, in the heart of historic Richmond Park which was enclosed as a deer park by Charles 1 in 1637.
Petersham Road, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 5HS Tel: 020 8948 3209 2,500 acre park enclosed in 1637 by King Charles I. Large herds of fallow and red deer wander freely. Designated a National Nature Reserve in 2000.