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erected in the garden. Just prior to 4.00 p.m. the king and accompanying members of the Royal Family emerge from the Bow Room in the palace, as a band plays the National Anthem. The royal party then process through ranks of assembled guests towards the Royal Tea Tent, greeting those previously
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The garden, the largest in London, covers 17 hectares (42 acres) and contains over 1,000 trees, 325 specimens of wild plants and 35 different species of birds. The largely-flat site forms a rough triangle with Buckingham Palace at the apex. The western (rear) facade opens on to a long
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The garden is the setting for the Royal Garden Parties held by the reigning monarch. Although earlier Royal owners had held entertainments in the garden, the tradition of large, formal, garden parties was established by Victoria, for whose
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selected for the honour. A second private tea tent is reserved for diplomatic guests, while all other attendees make use of the general tent. Two military bands alternate in playing a "continuous supply of festive music".
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concluded that it lacked any of the features of a truly great garden, "originality, surprise, vista, architecture, statuary, planting", although they acknowledged the garden's utility as a "helicopter landing pad".
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where, since 1983, honey has been produced. Helicopters land on the great lawn in front of the West Terrace. The garden contains a number of examples of another type of artificial stonework,
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purchased four acres of land "near to his palace of Westminster for the planting of mulberry trees". The garden covers much of the area of the former Goring Great Garden, named after
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There is also a lake and a tennis court, the latter dating from 1919. The lake is 400 feet (120 m) long and 150 feet (46 m) across and used to be home to a colony of
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The garden is not generally open to the public but visitors to the palace during its summer opening exit through the garden. Private tours are occasionally available.
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Beyond the lake is an artificial rise, called The Mound, made partly from soil that was excavated to build the lake. It was constructed to obscure the view of the
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The garden at Buckingham Palace was formed from that created for the palace's predecessor, Buckingham House. The landscape design for the earlier garden was by
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to commemorate his expected victories, which in 1815 was presented unfinished to the Prince Regent. After the King had had the base completed by sculptor
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in the Mulberry Garden on the Buckingham Palace site. The garden now holds the UK's national collection of mulberry trees, housing some 40 varieties.
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Bradley and Pevsner note that the summerhouse, which they do not attribute to William Kent, was reconstructed after suffering bomb damage in
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Jubilees, two particularly lavish parties were held in 1887 and 1897. Three garden parties are held at Buckingham Palace, and one at the
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planting". The design of the garden has also been criticised; suggesting that, after Wise, no major designer was employed, a writer for
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and a range of charities and societies. The nominations, which are intended to acknowledge public service, are approved by the
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dating back to the time of James I. Notable features include a large 19th-century lake which was once graced by a flock of
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The garden is maintained by approximately eight full-time gardeners, with two or three part-timers. The trees include
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invited the public into the garden for entertainment for the first time during her reign. As part of her
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path which runs around the garden's perimeter, with branches diverting around the lawns, lake and island
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Some 27,000 cups of tea, 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake are consumed at each garden party.
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in 1703, Buckingham commissioned a new mansion for the site, named Buckingham House. His architect was
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in the garden, including vases and urns on the West Terrace, was designed by Nash, and constructed in
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to implement designs for a new garden. Aiton's work forms the basis of the garden that exists today.
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from the plantation installed by King James I of England when he unsuccessfully attempted to breed
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built on the mound. Known as the Milton, or Comus Pavilion, it was decorated with scenes from
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The artists employed by Prince Albert to undertake the decoration of the Comus Pavilion were
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The grounds of Buckingham House in 1760, the future site of Buckingham Palace, showing the
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and Prince Albert. 24 trees within the garden are designated as "Champion Trees" on the
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Buckingham Palace Boundary Walls Enclosing Grounds walls to Buckingham Palace Gardens
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on top of Buckingham Palace. This concert was preceded the previous evening by a
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The garden has a number of architectural features. Among the most notable is the
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A summerhouse stands opposite the Waterloo Vase, which was removed from the old
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Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England
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which stand by the lake were presented to Edward when on a tour of India as
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on the court. In 2006 the garden was the site of the "Big Royal Dig" by the
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Daily Telegraph article outlining main aims of the Buckingham Palace dig
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to remodel the house which was renamed Buckingham Palace. Nash engaged
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The royal connection to the site of the garden dates from 1609 when
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North Screen to Buckingham Palace Forecourt with Gateway to Gardens
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until they were killed by foxes. The lake was originally fed from
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and forms the largest private garden in London. It is bounded by
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is a large private park attached to the London residence of the
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Buckingham Palace Garden is the setting for monarch's annual
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thousands of Britons were invited to apply for tickets to
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The Garden at Buckingham Palace: An Illustrated History
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Aerial view - the garden lies behind the palace, with
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Location of Buckingham Palace Garden in Central London
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are the personal representatives of the king in each
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A pair of ornamental cranes presented to the future
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The west front of Buckingham Palace from the garden
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