Regent's Park
/ˌriːdʒənts ˈpɑːk/
/ˌriːdʒənts ˈpɑːrk/
- a park in central London, designed by John Nash for the Prince Regent and completed in 1828. It contains an outdoor theatre, flower gardens, sports fields and a large lake, and London Zoo is on its north side. The park is surrounded by several grand buildings in the Regency style, known as the Terraces.
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