1668
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Smallest and plainest of the eight Royal Parks, sixteen hectares of mature plane trees rising out of unbroken turf between Hyde Park and St James's Park. Charles II enclosed the marshy Sandpit Field in 1668 as Upper St James's Park, and it …
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