Richmond Great Park
/ˌrɪtʃmənd ˌɡreɪt ˈpɑːk/
/ˌrɪtʃmənd ˌɡreɪt ˈpɑːrk/
- a large public park in Richmond, south-west London, created in 1637 for King Charles I as a place for hunting deer. It is the largest of the royal parks, and still contains large numbers of deer.