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  1. Cedars Park is a historic public park located in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England. It was originally the site of Theobalds Palace, King James I's favourite residence. The park has received a Green Flag Award every year since 2009, rewarding it for promoting high standards of management for green spaces.

  2. www.cedarspark.infoCedars Park

    This 16th century historic public park is the original site of Theobalds Palace, a leading example of Prodigy House architecture and later the favourite residence of King James I. As a result, this small local amenity carries significant historical and national heritage value.

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  4. www.visitherts.co.uk › attractions › cedars-park-47220Cedars Park - Visit Herts

    For 100 years Cedars Park has provided essential space for quiet recreation in a landscape of lawns, woodland and formal gardens. Although close to Cheshunt and Waltham Cross with busy dual carriageways enclosing two sides, Cedars Park survives as an oasis of calmness and tranquility.

  5. Cedars Park has been a popular public park since it was first gifted to the people of Cheshunt in 1919. For 100 years the park has provided essential space for quiet recreation in a landscape of lawns, woodland and formal gardens.

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    • Cedars Park Lodge Theobalds Lane, Cheshunt
  6. Although a small local park primarily serving the local community, Cedars Park is historically and nationally important as the former site of Theobalds Palace, the grand and elaborate Tudor Palace enjoyed by King James I.

  7. Cedars Today. The park offers something for everyone including a scheduled ancient monument, 18th century domed summerhouses, woodland walks, formal gardens, ponds, pets’ corner, an arboretum and a conservation area.

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