St. James Park
On his desire had the park redesigned in a more formal style, probably by the French
landscaper André Mollet. At the end of the 17th century and early 18th century were the cows
in the park and could to buy fresh milk in "Lactarian".
Location:
The park is located in central London. This is 23 hectare large. St. James's Park is surrounded
by Buckingham Palace to the west, The Mall and St. James's Palace to the North, Horse
Guards to the east, and Birdcage Walk to the south. The park has a small lake, St. James's
Park Lake, with two islands, West Island, and Duck Island, which is named for the lake's
collection of aquatic birds.
What to see and do in the park:
Pelicans
The first pelicans were given by a Russian ambassador in 1684. Living near Duck Island are
the Park's famous resident Pelicans. Regular visitors can see the Pelicans basking on their
favourite rocks and getting fed fresh fish at 2:30pm every day. There are currently five