Hampton Court Palace
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Kew Road, Richmond, TW9 3AB
Breathtaking natural beauty, world-class science,
and over 260 years of history combine at the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Get swept up in the
wonder of nature as you explore the largest and
most diverse collection of living plants in the world,
at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stunning
landscapes, iconic buildings, and inspirational art
makes this the perfect day out for visitors of all ages
Tel: 020 8332 5655
Email: info@kew.org
Web: kew.org
Open daily from 10am, except 24 & 25 December -
check website for closing times
Admissions: Adults £21.50, Concessions £19.50,
Children 4-15 £5, under 4s FREE. Discounted
advance and off peak seasons rates are also
available. Please visit www.kew.org for more details.
Nearest Station: Kew Gardens (London
Underground, District and London Overground Line)
Kew Palace and the Great
Pagoda
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Kew Road, Richmond TW9 3AB
Breathtaking natural beauty, world-class science,
and over 260 years of history combine at the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Get swept up in the
wonder of nature as you explore the largest and
most diverse collection of living plants in the world,
at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stunning
landscapes, iconic buildings, and inspirational art
makes this the perfect dayinfo@kew.orgitors of all
ages.
Tel: 020 8332 5655
Email: info@kew.org
Web: kew.org
Open daily from 10am, except 24 & 25 December -
check website for closing times.
Admissions from: Adults(30- 64 yrs) £14.00,
Concessions (65+ yrs) £12.00, Young people
(16-29 yrs) Children (4-15yrs) £5, under 4s FREE.
Discounted advance and off peak seasons
rates are also available. Please visit
www.kew.org for more details
Nearest Station: Kew Gardens
(London Underground, District
and London Overground Line)
Ham House and
Garden
(National Trust)
Ham Street, Ham, Richmond
TW10 7RS
On the banks of the River Thames,
Ham House and Garden is a rare survivor from
the 17th century. With atmospheric Stuart interiors
barely changed in over 350 years, the house is a
treasure trove of art and furniture. Visit to discover
the strong women who shaped the house and its
remarkable collection, and hear fascinating tales
of the English Civil Wars and royal connections.
Wander through the impressive formal gardens to
the productive Kitchen Gardenhamhouse@nationaltrust.org.uk the wisteria-covered Orangery Café.
Tel: 020 8940 1950
Web: nationaltrust.org.uk/hamhouse
Email: hamhouse@nationaltrust.org.uk
Opening hours and admission: Please refer to
website.
Disabled access to ground floor of house; upper
floors accessible via stairs
Nearest Station: Richmond (District line tube,
Overground and trains) 2 mile walk along the
Thames Towpath
Buses 371 and 65 stop near Ham House
Marble Hill
Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 2NL
A beautiful Georgian villa set in 66 acres of riverside
parkland. Free to visit
Tel: 020 8892 5255
Web:
english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/marble-hill
Explore the freshly conserved villa,
parkland and woodland quarters on the
banks of the river Thames, and discover
the remarkable story of Marble Hill's
owner, Henrietta Howard
Disabled Access: Access to ground floor
and first floor via lift. The parkland is fully
accessible
Nearest Station: St Margarets (Train)
Hampton Court Palace
East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9Ainfo@hrp.org.ukr the magnificent Tudor palace with State
Apartments, spectacular works of art and 500 years
of royal history
Email: info@hrp.org.uk
Web: hrp.org.uk/hamptoncourtpalace
Opening hours: Open Wed-Sun in term time and
Mon-Sun in school holidays. March to Oct 10am5.30pm, end of Oct to March 10am-4pm. Closed
24-26 December. Check website for up to date
information.
Admission: Weekday: Adult £27.20, Concession
£21.80, Child £13.60, Weekends and Events: Adult
£30.00, Concession £24.00, Child £15.00. Group
rates available
Nearest Station: Hampton Court (trains)
Information correct at the time of going to print. Check websites for details.
Richmond was
originally called
Shene
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