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42 The Vineyard
Monthly exhibition of original paintings, local photography and cards by Jan Steele. Local art cards and postcards always available.
Participant of Art House Richmond 2013.
Twickenham
The Aims of The Twickenham Museum:
To create a local studies centre which will be focused on the history of the riverside settlements on the Middlesex stretch of the Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
To collect, research and…
Twickenham
Church Street took its name from St Mary’s Church over 500 years ago and was the main street linking travellers between Richmond and the West. When Richmond Bridge was built in 1777, York Street became the main through route. Church Street,…
Hampton Hill
There are no parking restrictions on St James's Road or surrounding roads. The church has a small car park
Twickenham
Twickenham
Twickenham Studios holds the unique position of being the only studio in London that caters for the needs of both production and post. It offers bespoke services to all media, including film and television.
Twickenham
Enjoy a day out at the freshly conserved Marble Hill. This beautiful Georgian villa stands in 66 acres of outstanding riverside parkland. Marble Hill was built for Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, a remarkable woman of letters and friend of…
Teddington
A complex of three locks: a a small skiff lock, a conventional launch lock and a very large barge lock, all built between 1811 and 1904, and a weir. The lock marks the tidal limit on the Thames.
Surrey
Borough includes Richmond Town, Twickenham, Teddington, Kew, Sheen, Whitton, Barnes & Mortlake, Ham & Petersham, Hampton, Hampton Hill, Hampton Wick.
Isleworth
This spectacular mansion and its surrounding gardens, park and farmland, is one of London's best kept secrets. Designed in 1761 by Robert Adam, the leading architect and interior designer of his day, the interiors of the House dazzle.
Twickenham
Chiswick House is one of the most glorious examples of 18th-century British architecture. The third Earl of Burlington (1694-1753), who designed this elegant Classical villa, drew inspiration from his 'grand tours' of Italy.
Richmond
Internationally prized garden centre, Petersham Nurseries is a tranquil oasis
and seedbed of inspiration.
Twickenham
Orleans House Gallery holds regular exhibitions in the Main and Stables galleries as well as maintaining a permanent collection. Works with schools.
Richmond
Explore the world's most beautiful collection of rare and exotic plants. Royal Botanic Gardens also know as Kew Gardens is home to the world’s largest and most diverse collection of living plants and is a scientific organisation of international…
Feltham
One of London's largest community farms, covering 29 acres, Hounslow Urban Farm is an important educational resource and leisure facility for all the family. Visitors can enjoy a variety of colourful and unusual farm animals close-up.
Strawberry Hill
Strawberry Hill is Britain's finest example of Georgian Gothic Revival architecture and interior decoration. It began life in 1698 as a modest house, built by the coachmen of the Earl of Bradford. It was transformed into 'a little Gothic castle' by…
Regular, themed and seasonal exhibitions showing a variety of art, both traditional and contemporary, including oils, watercolours, prints, drawings and sculpture. Specializing in views of Richmond and the surrounding areas.
Teddington
Housed in a magnificent gothic church building, the Landmark hosts a wide-ranging cultural and education programme and a changing display of art and exhibitions. Home to several annual fairs showcasing individual artists and craftspeople.
Twickenham
A 17th century mansion with gardens sweeping down to the River Thames.