Kew London TW9

Crossing the River Thames South via Kew Bridge (a handsome Edwardian bridge opened relatively recently in 1903) is the charming Georgian suburb of Kew.  Home to a lovely village green, riverside walks and pubs, Kew is most famous for the Royal Botanic Gardens.  Nominated a world UNESCO Heritage site in Kew Gardens are home to a fantastic array of rare plants, trees and shrubs. 

Home to the rich and famous although being on the well connected by rail, underground and road, Kew retains its village feel and charming Character.  Fine Gastro pubs and restaurants are aplenty with Kew being home to its very own micro-brewery.  Just a ten-minute bus ride from Brentford, Kew is a friendly, welcome neighbour – one we are proud to serve.