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Rotten Row
Road and bridleway in Hyde Park, London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the street in Glasgow, see Rottenrow.
Rotten Row is a broad track running 1,384 metres (4,541 ft)[1] along the south side of Hyde Park in London. It leads from Hyde Park Corner to Serpentine Road. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Rotten Row was a fashionable place for upper-class Londoners to be seen horse riding.[2] Today it is maintained as a place to ride horses in the centre of London, but it is little used as such.
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![]() Rotten Row, looking west from Hyde Park Corner, June 2005 | |
Former name(s) | Route du Roi |
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Length | 1,384 m (4,541 ft) |
Location | Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom |
Postal code | W2 |
Nearest Tube station | ![]() |
Coordinates | 51°30′13.25″N 0°9′59″W |
East end | Hyde Park Corner |
West end | Serpentine Road |
Construction | |
Completion | 1690 |
Other | |
Known for | Equestrianism |
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