St James's Park is a 57-acre urban park in central London, known for its picturesque lake, resident pelicans, and historical significance. Originally a deer park for King Henry VIII, it has evolved over the centuries to become a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. With its stunning views of Buckingham Palace and lush greenery, St James's Park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. This is the park to visit if you love wildlife, the colourful birds and friendly squirrels! The pelican's are of course a rather fabulous addition!