Richmond-Kew

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Strawberry Hill House
Strawberry Hill, TW1 4SX
0871 560 9489
Erratic hours, phone to check

Eccentric Gothic home of 18th century poet and author, Horace Walpole, son of England's first prime minister.

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Museum of Richmond
Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue TW9 1TP
+44 20 8332 1141
Free
Tu-Sa 11AM- 5PM
tube: Richmond

Exhibitions on Richmond's history.

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Ham House
Ham Street, Ham TW10 7RS
+44 20 8940 1950
Free to members of The National Trust
Bus 371 from Richmond Bus Station

The Duke of Lauderdale's elegant 17th century manor house, a mile or so upriver from Richmond riverside.

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Marble Hill House
Richmond Rd TW1 2NL
+44 20 8892 5115
£2.50-5
Over the river from Ham House

Was home to King George II's mistress, with well-manicured lawns by the riverside.

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Richmond Palace

Remains of the once-magnificent palace, home to English kings since Edward I, adjoins Richmond Green, a pleasant open green space and historic cricket ground. Only the Gate House and Wardrobe, now converted into flats, remain.

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Hampton Court Palace
East Molesey
+44 8444 827777
£6.50-13
10AM-4:30PM daily
Bus R68 from Richmond Station, or by rail from London Waterloo to Hampton Court

Historic home to English kings such as Henry VIII, now open to the public. There are many attractions which can occupy a whole day visit, including 60 acres of gardens with the famous maze, the Tudor kitchens, the Chapel Royal, the Great Hall, Mantegna's Triumphs of Caesar paintings, and various exhibitions about Henry VIII.

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Richmond Park
Holly Lodge
Free
7AM-dusk
tube: Richmond, then bus 371 or 65

The largest open space in London, covering almost 1,000 hectares 2,500 acres and home to a huge array of wildlife, including 400 wild deer. Also contains the Royal Ballet School, seen in the film Billy Elliot. Popular with cyclists, both for the on-road perimeter circuit and the off-road trails. There are several car parks for walkers and picnickers.

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Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill
From town centre walk up Hill Rise, which becomes Richmond Hill

The view from the top of the hill between Friar Stile Road and Nightingale Lane is protected by an act of parliament and takes in the river, the meadows at the bottom of the hill. Much painted by JMW Turner. Well worth the short walk up the hill and it is on the way to Richmond Park if you are walking from the town.

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Twickenham Stoop
Twickenham Stoop Stadium, Langhorn Dr, Twickenham
+44 20 8410 6000 (main switchboard), 0871 527 1315 (tickets)

Across the road from the main Twickenham Stadium is this smaller stadium capacity about 15,000, popularly known as "The Stoop". It serves as home to one top-level team in each form of rugby football. Harlequin F.C., (http://www.union.quins.co.uk) usually referred to as "Harlequins" or simply "Quins", are one of England's most historic rugby union 15 a side clubs and currently play in the Aviva Premiership, as well as domestic and European cup competitions. They are affiliated with a rugby league 13 a side club of more recent vintage, Harlequins Rugby League (http://www.league.quins.c...) aka "Harlequins RL" or "Quins RL". The latter club play in Super League, a competition primarily contested in England that also includes a club from France.

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Twickenham
Twickenham Stadium, Rugby Rd, Twickenham
+44 20 8892 8877

Twickenham, which seats over 80,000, is the home of the England national rugby team, and is used mostly for major internationals and cup finals. Tour the stadium and visit the Museum of Rugby. Check their website to avoid being turned away on match days.

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Bushy Park

The second largest of the London Royal Parks, covering an area of 450 hectares 1,099 acres. Lying north of Hampton Court Palace, the history of of the park is inextricably linked to the palace, yet it has always had its own distinct rural character.

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Kew Bridge
Kew Rd.

Fine stone bridge linking Brentford/Chiswick with Kew.

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Kew Green
Kew Road

Large lawn, split in two by Kew Rd, with St. Mary's Church, Kew Cricket Club and pubs set on or near it.

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The National Archives
Bessant Drive

are four minutes walk from Kew Gardens Station. The route is clearly sign-posted. All non-classified government documents can be read and photographed here, with a free reader's card having been obtained. There is also a small museum, which does not require a card to access.

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
+44 20 8332 5655
£10.25-12.25
From 9.30AM everyday except Dec 24-25, closing time seasonal
tube: Kew Gardens

This historic and beautiful garden features elements that illustrate significant periods of the art of gardens from the 18th to the 20th centuries, as well as a plant collection second to none in the world. Since their creation in 1759, the gardens have made a significant and uninterrupted contribution to the study of plant diversity and economic botany. The gardens cover 120 hectares 300 acres and are over 1.5 km long. They contain several major glasshouse complexes, not least the famous Palm House opened in 1848, together with a museum and several follies.