Park
Park
Camley Street Natural Park is a cool urban nature reserve in the heart of London, sandwiched between King's Cross and St Pancras. It used to be a coal drop for the railways but was saved from development in the '60s to become a lush haven for wildlife. With woodlands, grasslands, ponds, and reedbeds, it's a hotspot for birds, butterflies, and amphibians. You can chill at the Kingfisher Café, check out the "More You Look" exhibition, or even book it for events. It's a green oasis in the midst of city hustle and bustle!
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