Kew Gardens
South West London
From tropical glass houses to Georgian Cottages and back...
The seed for Kew Gardens was sown in the exotic garden at Kew Park created by Lord Capel of Tewkesbury. George III enriched the gardens and later purchased Kew Palace, in 1781 as a nursery for the royal children. As well as 300 acres of gardens Kew’s landmark buildings include the Palm House, built by architect Decimus Burton and iron-maker Richard Turner between 1844 and 1848 and which was the first large-scale structural use of wrought iron. This was followed later in the 19th century by The Temperate house, which at twice the Palm House’s size, is the largest Victorian glasshouse in existence. In 2003, the gardens were put on the list of World Heritage Sites.
There are six distinct and magnificent venues for private hire.
Cambridge Cottage, a former Royal residence is an exquisite example of Georgian design. Steeped in history it was originally the home of Lord Bute. The property passed through a distinguished line of British nobility from George III, the Duke of Cambridge to King Edward VII. It offers an intimate classical setting for civil wedding ceremonies and receptions throughout the year as well as corporate events and soirees. The Drawing Room is a sanctuary its walls adorned with paintings from Kew’s historic collections illuminated by natural light. Ideal for 50 guests seated or up to 80 guests for a reception. The adjoining Gallery has seated dining space for a further 80 and houses exhibitions of botanical art. Both rooms open onto the secluded Duke’s Garden.
Not far from the Main Gate is the 18th century Orangery featuring with its high ceilings and full-height windows. Tall, arched doors open onto the terrace affording sweeping garden vistas. The Orangery can accommodate up to 400 people for a drinks party or seating for up to 230. The Nash Conservatory is the oldest of the 19th Century glasshouses at Kew and is of major historical and architectural importance. Originally built within the ground of Buckingham Place, this classical conservatory now provides a unique and versatile event space for both daytime and evening corporate events and can accommodate 200 guests in a theatre style or 80 guests in a cabaret style.
For a truly unique event experience, enjoy a canapé reception in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, famed for its rare orchids and Chinese Water Dragons.
Kew’s most famous landmark The Temperate House is at the heart of the gardens. This Victorian glasshouse is both a masterful feat of engineering and a perfectly balanced environment for a vast array of plants. It houses over seventeen hundred species of plants and palms from the sub-tropics. The north and south octagons can house smaller receptions, before dining in the central House. Alternatively, the entire house can be used for larger events of up to 400 for a reception, 200 seated and 180 for a dinner/dance. By night, the glasshouse is spectacularly illuminated.
The West Wing of the Sir Joseph Banks Building is a striking subterranean space that is appropriate for both daytime and evening events. Large windows within the main room (which is supplied with wireless internet access) overlook the surrounding lake at water level, which provides a tranquil setting and natural daylight for your event. Guests enter through the private atrium, which may be used as a welcome area, whilst the building’s frontage affords a view of an adjacent lawn, suitable for an outdoor reception. This building is available daily and can hold up to 230 people in the Theatre and 100 in the Boardroom. The Sir Joseph Banks Building can accommodate up to 180 for a dinner/dance, 160 for cabaret and 230 for a cocktail reception.
Event Types
Awards Ceremony, Ball, Charity Event, Christmas Party, Conference, Corporate Away Day, Dinner, Exhibition, Fashion Show, Film Location, Launch Event, Media Event, Party, Reception, Showcase Event, Wedding Reception, Civil Partnership Ceremony.
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Contact
- Name:
- Event Sales
- Telephone:
- +44 0844 811 4864
- Email:
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- Web:
- www.kew.org/venues
- Address:
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Kew Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
London
TW9 3AB
Essential Information
- What: The Great Outdoors, Heritage, Listed Buildings, The Life Aquatic, Sustainable, Restaurants, Rooms with a View, Party Venue
- Where: South West London
- Capacity: 400
Features
- Stand-Up Reception Capacity 400
- Sit-Down Dinner Capacity 230
- Meeting / Conference Capacity 200
- Available Days Vary
- Wedding Licence
- Civil Partnership Licence
- Sustainable Venue
- Wedding Reception
- The Largest Victorian Glasshouse
- Cambridge Cottage
- Orangery
- Temperate House
- Nash Conservatory
- Orangery Conference Room
- Princess of Wales Conservatory