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Twickenham
A family owned and operated Thames Boat Hire Company established in 1976.
Twickenham
Celebrating all that has made this little Thames island so famous - from it's working boatyards to the part the Eel Pie Island Hotel played in the British Blues explosion of the 1960s and how it helped superstars such as the Rolling Stones, Rod…
Hampton
Garrick's Temple was built by the great 18th century actor-manager David Garrick in 1756 to celebrate the genius of William Shakespeare.
Ham
One of London’s best kept secrets, this atmospheric Stuart mansion nestles on the banks of leafy Richmond-upon-Thames. It has remained virtually unchanged for 400 years and is internationally recognised for its superb collection of textiles,…
Twickenham
Serving the community since 1908, this family run business is the heart & soul of Twickenham. Covering ferry rides to rowing boat hire.
East Molesey
Experience the public dramas and private lives of Henry VIII, his wives and children in the world of the Tudor court. Admire Henry’s Great Hall and Tudor kitchens. Discover the spectacular baroque palace built for William III and Mary II and explore…
Hampton
The oldest ferry on the Thames, in operation since 1514. The ferry crosses between the Bell Inn in Hampton and Hurst Park.
Twickenham
Kilmorey (pronounced Kil-murry) Mausoleum is a Grade II listed building with exotic origins and a colourful history. Designed in the Egyptian style, the mausoleum is raised on an octagonal stone base with cast-iron railings and gates.
Teddington
Home to Normansfield Theatre, a Grade II* listed Victorian Theatre, conferencing and functions facilities, the Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability, Down’s Syndrome Association national office and Down Syndrome International.
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…
Richmond
The Museum of Richmond is an independent museum and celebrates the heritage of Richmond, Ham, Petersham and Kew.
Twickenham
Orleans House Gallery holds regular exhibitions in the Main and Stables galleries as well as maintaining a permanent collection. Works with schools.
Richmond
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…
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.
Kew
The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom has one of the largest archival collections in the world, spanning 1000 years of British history, from Domesday Book of 1086 to government papers recently released to the public.
Richmond
Explore the home of Remembrance in Richmond-upon-Thames.
Kingston upon Thames
Turks offers a range of unique Thames River cruise experiences with a heritage dating back 300 years.
Twickenham
Sandycombe Lodge is of unique significance, built by the great landscape painter J.M.W. Turner. The house was intended for his own use as a rural retreat from the pressures of the bustling art world of the early nineteenth century.
Whitton Road
Explore Twickenham Stadium with a rugby expert on a behind-the-scenes tour, then journey through rugby history in the World Rugby Museum.