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About
With an area of 445 hectares (1,099 acres). Bushy is the second largest of the Royal Parks. Lying to the north of Hampton Court Palace, the park, has a distinctly rural character and is home to around 320 free-roaming deer.
The famous Arethusa 'Diana' Fountain forms the centrepiece to the famous Chestnut Avenue. Bushy Park is the 'Sleeping Beauty' of the Royal Parks. It is a truly grand landscape, which mixes formal avenues, statues and gardens with the wild appeal of a country park.
Now open to the public for the very first time. The Upper Lodge Water gardens comprise of a Baroque-style collection of pools, cascades, basins and a canal.
It was created in 1710 for Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, the Ranger of Bushy Park who lived at Upper Lodge
Guide Prices
FREE for everyone!
Facilities
Accessibility
- Disabled access
Catering
- On-site light refreshments
- Picnic site
Children
- Children welcome
Parking
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Dogs Accepted
- Public toilets
Map & Directions
Road Directions
By car
There are four car parks within Bushy Park and these are clearly marked on the Bushy Park map.
Parking is free of charge. There is no parking when the vehicle gates are locked. You may be subject to a fixed penalty notice issued by the Metropolitan Police Service if your vehicle is still in the park after vehicle gate closure.
Public Transport Directions
By train
From Waterloo to Teddington/Hampton Wick/Hampton Court - 5 to 10 minute walk, entering the park through the Sandy Lane Gates.
By bus
- 111 Kingston - Heathrow
- 216 Kingston - Staines
- 285 Heathrow - Kingston
- 411 Kingston - West Molsey
- 481 Kingston - West Middlesex Hospital
- X26 Express service Heathrow - Croydon
- R68 Hampton Court - Richmond
Hampton Court Gate off Hampton Court Road and Teddington Gate off Sandy Lane.