Hyde Park
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.
History
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Expansive royal park with paths, Serpentine lake, and mature trees.
Book Appearances
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
First appears Ch 11