The 19 State Rooms are furnished with many of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection and the Garden Highlights Tour includes the 39-acre garden - 'a walled oasis in the middle of London'. It boasts more than 350 types of wild flower, over 200 trees and a three-acre lake.
2025 marks the 450th anniversary of Elizabeth I most famous visit, in July 1575. A vast medieval fortress that later became an Elizabethan palace, among Britain’s biggest historical sites. Experience 900 years of history and enjoy the fabulous gardens.
If you haven't been to Kew before, don't miss the 19th-century Palm House, the tropical atmosphere of the Princess of Wales Conservatory, a walk to the iconic pagoda, and a climb up for a birds-eye view at the new Xstrata Treetop Walkway.
Magnificent late Victorian country house with gardens and wooded estate. The perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. After a devastating fire in 1881 the Jacobean house was refurbished in high-Victorian style, with the best in country house design and planning and the latest mod cons.
Harvesting the best of Autumn. A show for food and gardening lovers plus a range of cookery demonstrations, gardening talks, vegetable displays, vintage tractors, crafts and more. Inspired by Autumn, a true celebration of the best seasonal food.