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  1. The Serpentine (also known as the Serpentine River) is a 40-acre (16 ha) recreational lake in Hyde Park, London, England, created in 1730 at the behest of Queen Caroline. Although it is common to refer to the entire body of water as the Serpentine, the name refers in the strict sense only to the eastern half of the lake.

  2. Further information: Hyde Park, established in 1536 by Henry VIII, is the largest Royal Park in central London, stretching from Hyde Park Corner to Kensington Gardens. The Serpentine is a recreational lake originally fed by the River Westbourne.

  3. The Serpentine (also known as the Serpentine River) is a 40-acre (16 ha) recreational lake in Hyde Park, London, England, created in 1730 at the behest of Queen Caroline. Although it is common to refer to the entire body of water as the Serpentine, the name refers in the strict sense only to the eastern half of the lake.

  4. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Created at the birth of Kensington Gardens, the Serpentine was built from dammed water from the now subterranean River Westbourne. Known as the Long Water, the Serpentine separates Kensington Gardens from Hyde Park, with the Serpentine Bridge acting as a road and foot crossing for both parks.

  5. Author Jamie101. The Serpentine. View map. Like. Discover it with a self guided tour app. The Serpentine (also known as the Serpentine River) is a 40-acre (16 ha) recreational lake in Hyde Park, London, England, created in 1730 at the behest of Queen Caroline.

  6. Hyde Park is separated from Kensington Gardens by the gently curving Serpentine lake, created when the River Westbourne was dammed in the 1730s. At…

  7. Beautiful evening walk around the Serpentine (late Autumn November) just before sunset. Geese, ducks and many birds settling in for the night; undisturbed by fun fair of Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park across the river. Have a drink, sit a while at the cafe and simply soak in the last of the sun rays before nightfall.