A wild adventure doomed to early failure
January 24, 2014
Regent’s Park, established around 1811, covers 410 acres in the north central London. It is, by far, my very favorite park in London. Before Henry VIII’s seizure and subsequent dissolution of the monasteries, the land belonged to Barking Abbey (a wonderful name). Alas, the monk’s fertile farmland became a hunting park, later transformed by architect (read more)