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Expansive royal park with paths, Serpentine lake, and mature trees.

Hyde Park, the expansive royal park in London with its winding paths, Serpentine lake, and mature trees, serves as a picturesque backdrop in the Sherlock Holmes series, first vividly described in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.' Though it does not undergo significant transformation across the canon, it remains a static emblem of Victorian London's natural elegance amid Holmes's deductive pursuits. Its mention underscores the series' grounding in real-world geography, enhancing the authenticity of Conan Doyle's narratives without evolving into a site of recurring intrigue or change.

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Expansive royal park with paths, Serpentine lake, and mature trees.

Book Appearances

2

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

First appears Ch 11

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