File:London_protected_views_map.svg|thumb|400px|Map of the protected views in London (click for a hover-based interactive demonstration) default The thirteen vistas protected by the
London View Management Framework are as follows: • from
Alexandra Palace to
St Paul's Cathedral • from the summit of
Parliament Hill to St Paul's Cathedral • from the summit of Parliament Hill to the
Palace of Westminster • from Parliament Hill, at the prominent oak tree east of the summit, to Palace of Westminster • from the viewing gazebo at
Kenwood House to St Paul's Cathedral • from the summit of
Primrose Hill to St Paul's Cathedral • from the summit of
Primrose Hill to the Palace of Westminster • from
Greenwich Park, north east of the General Wolfe statue, to St Paul's Cathedral • from Point Hill Park,
Blackheath, near the orientation board, to St Paul's Cathedral • from
Westminster Pier to St Paul's Cathedral • from King Henry VIII's Mound in
Richmond Park to St Paul's Cathedral :a distance of over 10 miles (16 km) and created in 1710, this view frames the cathedral through a special gap in
holly hedging, down a specially maintained clear avenue in Sidmouth Wood and then all the way across London. This protected view has limited development around
Liverpool Street Station as a tall structure there would form an unacceptable backdrop to the view of St Paul's. Construction of a
new 42 storey building behind the cathedral was started in 2016, despite opposition from groups who claimed that this would spoil the view of the church. • from the centre of the bridge over the
Serpentine to the Palace of Westminster • from The Queen's Walk at
City Hall to the
White Tower The views of St Paul's Cathedral from
Waterloo Bridge and
Hungerford Bridge are not explicitly protected although they are protected in practice by the views from Richmond Park and from Westminster Pier respectively as these bridges are on the path of the protected vistas. ==References==