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Teddington
In this one day bookbinding workshop we'll uncover the mystery of the Secret Belgian Binding.
East Sheen
Sheen Food Fest Returns This September
Saturday 12 September 2026
More than 20 independent food and drink businesses across East Sheen will take part in Sheen Food Fest on Saturday 12 September, as the event returns for its second year, celebrating…
Twickenham
All the Disc's a stage!
Elves are up to no good in Elizabethan England and only 1 man can stop them. But he may need some help from a bunch of wizards, an Orangutan and a portable thinking machine.
Twickenham
“A Taste of Twickenham” will take to the town centre to celebrate all the fantastic things our mighty little town has to offer! Stroll… the “Tasting Trail” to sample tasting portions of restaurant’s select menu items sold from street stalls. Sip..…
Upper Concourse, Richmond
The perfect introduction to the history of Richmond in its role as a Royal residence. The ancient Green with splendid properties from the 17th and 18th centuries, remains of the Royal Tudor Palace, together with the riverside and the Georgian…
Richmond
Step into a glittering royal world with Lucy Worsley, beloved historian and bestselling author, who spent twenty years working as Chief Curator in some of Britain’s most marvellous palaces.
Lucy wants to take you behind the scenes and into the…
Twickenham
Nancy Kerr and James Fagan are, quite simply, giants of the folk scene. Nancy has few equals as a singer, songwriter and fiddle player, while James is an astoundingly talented and in-demand bouzouki player, guitarist and singer. Twice winners of the…
Hampton
Grade I listed Georgian garden building. Tribute to Shakespeare built in the Ionic style by actor David Garrick. Arcadian Thames-side setting in restored 18C gardens thought to be by Capability Brown.
East Sheen
The Air Raid Shelter was first built in 1939 for the the residents of St Leonards Court. A dormitory annex with 48 beds was added in 1940. Some of the original features, such as handmade lampshades, are remarkably well preserved.
Mortlake
Grade II* listed mausoleum in the form of a Bedouin tent carved to resemble draping canvas. The mausoleum houses the coffins of Sir Richard and Lady Isabel Burton. The interior is painted with religious imagery and decorated with camel bells, lamps,…
Lower Grove Road, Richmond
A small, charming Gothic Revival cemetery chapel in Richmond Old Burial Ground. Recently conserved and back in public use, Grove Gardens Chapel made from Kentish ragstone, with plate tracery and a mosaic altarpiece. It was deconsecrated in the 1960s…
Twickenham
Egyptian-style, pink and grey mausoleum created for the second Earl of Kilmorey. The form relates to the shrines at the heart of Egyptian Temples.
Richmond
Join us for a paddle boarding clean up and take action for the planet. Whether you are a complete beginner or a total pro – everyone is welcome, and no experience is necessary.
Our qualified instructors will show you the basics and provide…
East Molesey
A relaxed morning event for Neurodivergent and Disabled children aged 3 to 16, and their families and friends.
Richmond
The Richmond Family Mile and the Kids' Mile will take place on 13th September 2026 from 2.45pm in Old Deer Park (TW9 2SF). Online registration will open soon. THE RICHMOND FAMILY MILE - 2.45pm This family event is a fun run AND it's chip timed. It…
Kew
Be part of London's most exclusive event! The Richmond Half Marathon is part of a weekend which also includes the Richmond RUNFEST Marathon, and the Richmond 10k. The Half and Full Marathon start within the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and will…
East Molesey
A guided walk through Home Park Water Meadows with Thames Landscape Strategy. It is the site of a wetland restoration project that has increased biodiversity and sustainability on the historic site. It is not usually open to the public.
Richmond
When it comes to power, does friendship exist at all? Robert Harris plunges us into the birth of the Roman Empire, the assassination of Julius Caesar and the rise of Augustus.
No novelist untangles the thorny web of power and politics like Robert…
Richmond
Learn how technical drawings of yesteryear were duplicated before the era of photocopiers by making your very own blueprint. You will have the opportunity to draw or trace your very own image and then expose it onto A5 paper using the cyanotype…
Richmond
Join us for a free, hour-long guided sensory walk for people living with dementia and those who support or care for anyone living with dementia.