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As pointed out already, Richmond park and surrounding area has a good number of fine parkland & street Trees.

 

You could then take in the trees at Hampton Court/Bushy park, get on to the river there, change at Westminister bridge, then get on the ferry up tp Greenwich park. (21 miles)

 

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/river-tt-leisure.pdf

 

City Cruises - London boat tours on the river Thames | Timetable and Pricing

 

The heath at Hampstead & adjacent Heritage site of Kenwood, is pretty cool, but then I would say that. Some nice old trees & cracking views south toward the city

Oak at richmond - Thames from Greenwich park - Sweet Chestnut at Greenwich

 

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cheers i didnt think of the boat trip.:thumbup1:

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Come to Richmond park......we have vets galore......plenty of vet oaks,beech,sweet chestnuts, limes hornbeams and hawthorn as a starter.....if you do a search of my threads you will see plenty of photos from the park.

 

Anything i can help you with then feel free to ask.

 

Hope you have a good one regardless of where you end up.

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