Kew Gardens
Cambridge Cottage
The former royal residence of the Duke of Cambridge, Cambridge Cottage is nestled in a quiet, private corner of the Gardens.
Read moreOriginally built in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, the Nash Conservatory was moved brick-by-brick to Kew in 1836.
This 19th century glasshouse can accommodate a wide range of events, from presentations to product launches, corporate away days to drinks receptions, and much more. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides create a wealth of natural daylight with relaxing views onto the Gardens.
The Nash Conservatory may also be used for pre-dinner drinks before moving on to the Orangery for an evening dinner dance, or perhaps as a lunch venue when using the Sir Joseph Banks Building for a conference.
The Nash Conservatory is available for dry hire or alternatively we offer day delegate rates. Packages include exclusive venue hire along with delicious food and drink from our selected caterers. We also offer various options for team building activities.
If you would like to find out more or discuss your requirements, please contact our dedicated events team.
Tel: 020 8332 5641
Email: venues@kew.org
Kew Gardens
The former royal residence of the Duke of Cambridge, Cambridge Cottage is nestled in a quiet, private corner of the Gardens.
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Ideal for evening drinks receptions or seated dining in the presence of more than 800 paintings by the visionary artist Marianne North.
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Originally built to house Kew's Economic Botany Collection the Sir Joseph Banks Building is a versatile and striking space to suit your needs.
Read moreBy hosting an event at Kew, you’re supporting our work to help sustain the Gardens and build a better understanding of the world’s plants and fungi.