Bushy Park
The second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks, Bushy Park is a vast green space with many secret areas for visitors to discover and enjoy.
Not far from Hampton Court Palace, Bushy Park's history is linked to the palace, yet the Park itself retains a distinctly rural feel. It’s a wonderful place for you to take a walk, soak up heritage and enjoy wildlife with the herds of Red and Fallow Deer roaming around.
Bushy Park is also home to the famous Chestnut Avenue, a formal Baroque water garden, that we helped to restore, and the beautiful Diana Fountain.
As the charity for the Royal Parks, we're here to enhance, protect and preserve Bushy Park now and in the future. With your support, we’re able to raise funds for a wide variety of projects from wildlife conservation and landscape restoration, to community sport, education and art – find out more about supporting us here.
Baroque splendor in Bushy Park
We helped fund the restoration of the Water Gardens in Bushy Park so visitors could enjoy their own bit of history in these special gardens, now and in the future.
Supporting the deer in the Royal Parks
Thanks to the generous support of Artemis, we can help care for and conserve deer in Greenwich, Bushy and Richmond Parks for future generations.