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Stanhope Lodge (Decimus Burton, 1824-25) at Stanhope Gate,[10]
demolished to widen Park Lane, was Flats for Sale Manchester the home
of Samuel Parkes who won the Victoria Cross in the Charge
of the Light Brigade. Parkes was later Inspector of the Park
Constables of the Park and died in the Lodge on 14 November
1864.
The main Live 8 concert in Hyde Park on 2 July 2005
Hyde Park has been the venue for some famous rock concerts
including the major location for the Live 8 string of benefit
concerts. The Red Hot Chili Peppers Flats for Sale Manchester played in
Hyde Park and made a multi-million selling live album from
the concer
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Flats for Sale Manchester a rose garden, designed by
Colvin & Moggeridge, was added in 1994.[9]
Holocaust Memorial
Ferris Wheel at the Christmas Market, November 2008
[edit] Sites of interest
Sites of interest in the park include Speakers' Corner (located
in the northeast corner near Marble Arch), close to the former
site of the Tyburn gallows, and Rotten Row, which is the northern
boundary of the site of the Crystal Palace. South of the Serpentine
is the Diana, Princess of Wales memorial, an oval stone ring
fountain opened on 6 July 2004 Flats for Sale Manchester. To
the east of the Serpentine, just beyond the dam, is London's
Holocaust Memorial. A magnificent specimen of a botanical
curiosity is the Weeping Beech, Fagus sylvatica pendula, cherished
as "the upside-down tree". Opposite Hyde Park Corner
stands one of the grandest hotels in London, The Lanesborough.
The Upside-down Tree, Flats for Sale Manchester Fagus sylvatica pendula
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