Nash Conservatory

London Party and Corporate Events Venue

The Nash Conservatory is the oldest of the 19th Century glasshouses at Kew and is of major historical and architectural importance.  It was originally one of two pavilions designed by John Nash for the gardens at Buckingham Palace, but King William IV moved the current conservatory brick by brick to Kew in 1836. 

Of a classical stone ‘Greek temple’ design, the building was adapted by Sir Jeffrey Wyatville, the designer of King William’s Temple.  The Nash Conservatory first housed Araucaria and Eucalyptus; then in 1854 it was used for Australian flora.  In 1861, the conservatory was used for South East Asian Araceae and during the Palm House restoration in the early 1980s, the Nash Conservatory temporarily housed large palms.

This beautiful conservatory now provides a unique and versatile event space for both daytime and evening corporate events.

Hire Time

Day or Evening Hire (9am – 11pm)
9 Hour Period within the above times
Additional hours charged as required

Venue Availability

5th January 2011 – 23rd December 2011
5th January 2012 – 19th February 2012
14th April 2012 – 30th September 2012
19th April 2013 – venue availability to be confirmed
No venue availability on public holiday dates throughout the year

Venue Hire Fees

Available upon request

Multiple Venue Hire Packages

For clients who wish to utilise multiple event spaces, bespoke venue hire packages may be arranged across any combination of Kew’s portfolio of venues.  Please contact the Kew sales team for further details.

Nash Conservatory

Day
Hire
Evening
Hire
TheatreBoard
Room
Caberet
200 50 96
Dinner
Dance
Cocktail
Reception
100 200
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