Located within Kew Gardens, this can be bought as an additional to your ticket. The palace is small, but is kept in pretty much the same conditions as how mad king George lived in it. The plaques were very informative and it was really interesting to see the«guts» of the building on the attic floor. I learnt a lot about the history of the royal family in this Palace and saw a lot of new artwork.
Robert w.
Place rating: 4 Thurrock, United Kingdom
A small palace built in the grounds of Kew gardens by a well known family(can’t remember who it was!). It’s an extra fiver to enter on top of the enterance fee to enter the gardens. The palace is small buts it’s a fine example of a country house. Do look out for the attic bedrooms where the plasterwork has been removed to expose the skeleton of the building. There are also samples of fine artwork and furnishings. To save money consider purchasing a season ticket via the which gives you unlimited access to Kew palace, kensington palace, the tower of London, Hampton court and banqueting hall for just £39 for single membership. A good deal considering the tower of London alone costs around £17 to enter.