London’s St James’s Park is a Royal park of great antiquity. Once the haunt of deer and wild boar, it now offers a welcome oasis in the heart of the city for locals and visitors alike. This brief guide will tell you all you need to know about visiting this iconic green space, before taking a look at some of the neighbourhoods close by which might appeal to those looking for property in London.
A brief history of St James’s Park
The land on which St James Park now stands has been associated with royalty since the Norman Conquest. William the Conqueror built a palace here, and it was later developed by successive monarchs. In 1532, Henry VIII acquired the property. It became the principal royal residence, and remained so for centuries.
In the early 17th century, King Charles I commissioned Inigo Jones to create a formal garden in what was then known as St James Fields. This was effectively the birth of the park as we know it today. After Jones’s death, work continued under Sir Christopher Wren.
By 1660, the park had reached its current size of some 23 hectares (57 acres). The park has been a site of recreation and relaxation for Londoners ever since it was first open to the public in 1635.
A peaceful patch of green and blue in the city
These days, St James’s Park is home to a variety of different species of bird, including pelicans, ducks, geese and swans, which thrive in and around the park’s beautiful lake. In fact, it is one of the few places in London where you can see wild animals in their natural habitat.
The park also has a number of statues and monuments, including those of George III, Admiral Lord Nelson and Sir Winston Churchill. There are also two lakes, which are home to a variety of waterfowl, and also a number of statues and monuments.
The park plays host to a range of events throughout the year, from open-air concerts to food festivals. It’s also a popular spot for picnics in the summer months and is a great place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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Where to live near St James’s Park
If you’re looking for somewhere to relax in the heart of London, St James’s Park is the perfect spot. And if you’re thinking of moving to the area, there are plenty of great places to live nearby. Here are just a few of our favourites…
Pimlico
Just to the south of St James’s Park is Pimlico, a fashionable neighbourhood with a village-like feel. This is an ideal place to live if you want easy access to the park, as well as plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars on your doorstep.
Victoria
If you’re looking for a more central location, then Victoria is the perfect choice. This bustling neighbourhood is home to a number of attractions, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. Plus, it’s just a short walk from St James’s Park.
Mayfair
For those who want to live in luxury, Mayfair is the ideal spot. This prestigious neighbourhood is home to some of London’s most exclusive residences and has a reputation for being one of the most expensive places to live in the city. However, it’s worth noting that Mayfair is also just a stone’s throw from St James’s Park and Hyde Park, making it the perfect place to enjoy some of London’s most iconic green spaces.
Kensington
If you’re looking for a neighbourhood that offers a more relaxed atmosphere, Kensington might be the perfect choice. This area is home to a number of museums and cultural attractions, as well as lovely gardens like Holland Park. Plus, it’s just a short walk from both Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
Chelsea
Chelsea is another great option for those who want to live in central London. This neighbourhood is home to a number of boutiques, restaurants and cafes, as well as some of the city’s best nightlife. Plus, it’s just a short walk from both Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
New build homes near St James’s Park
If you’re looking for a brand new development near St James’s Park, then you should definitely check out some of the developments on our list. All our ratings come from verified residents, so you can be sure you’re getting an accurate picture of each development, and what it’s like to live there.
More options in the area
If none of the above developments float your boat, then don’t worry – there are plenty of other great developments near St James’s Park. Check out our full list of developments in central London to find your perfect match.
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