Regent’s Park

Oddly enough, it is really hard to find out what is going on in London as a Londoner. I subscribe to various London-related newsletters but unless you are looking for something specific you often miss those random events.

So when I heard about The Tree House Gallery project in Regent’s Park on the radio, I just had to go check it out.

It was a fun community project with an area for art, reading, music and a sculptor making a seat from a tree stump.



As it was such a glorious day yesterday, David and I spent it exploring Regent’s Park. We have been there a couple of times but never really explored it in great detail, I’ve been to London Zoo and Primrose Hill but that does not give you a feel for the rest of the park.

The park is huge, with several different areas. Sports pitches, rose gardens, boating pond, bandstand, open air theatre, fountains, London zoo, Primrose Hill. They were showing the cricket for free on a huge screen in one part of the park so you could hear the cheer of a wicket whenever you got within earshot!



We had a lovely day wondering around listening to jazz, lying in the sun – wonderful.

Have a sun-filled day
Kim

Kim Dellow

Kim Dellow is an artist–designer–film-maker living the creative life in London, UK. She's a freelance creative for the craft industry and others, and she loves to share her art-ventures on her blog.

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Nannieflash

    Oh Kim, thank you so much for those stunning photos they are gorgeous and really make me feel envious of your visit. With love and hugs Shirleyxxxxxxxx

  2. Dolly

    Thanks for sharing your pics Kim, I've lived in London all my life and never been to Regents Park apart from the zoo! Really must find the time :)xx

  3. Elaine

    Love your pics Kim! The last one is gorgeous. Sounds like a great day. 🙂

  4. Pinkllilac

    Beautiful picutres Kim I must show hubby these as he is a Londoner and I don't think he explored like you.
    Hugs Linda

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