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Kew Palace

Closes 28th October 2007 - Re-opens 21st March 2008

Daily 10am to 5pm (last entry 4.15pm)

Kew Palace
  Credit: Richard Lea-Hair/Historic Royal Palaces/newsteam.co.uk

Kew Palace was the family country home of King George III and Queen Charlotte between 1800 and 1818 and is all that remains of a group of buildings that comprised the extensive royal residence at Kew. This small, elegant and intimate building was one of the places the King convalesced during his illness, a period of time captured in the film and play The Madness of King George .

Visitors will experience life as it was for George III and his family, and walk through several rooms restored to the exact condition they would have been 200 years ago.

For more information on Kew Palace, visit the Historic Royal Palaces website

Make a group booking to Kew Palace


(1) Call the Kew Gardens Group Bookings Office (020 8332 5648) well in advance to reserve your entry time to the palace.

(2) Complete and return the Kew Gardens and Kew Palace booking form (pdf) with your approximate group size.

(3) Confirm your booking and make payment for entry 14 days before your visit.

Please note that if you are purchasing entry tickets for Kew Palace, you must also obtain entry tickets for Kew Gardens.

 

 

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