Kew is famous for its gardens and the World Heritage site includes Kew Palace. The botanical gardens were founded in the mid 19th century and are listed Grade I as one of the finest Historic Parks and Gardens in the country. Kew really developed in the 19th century but had always been popular with successful families from the 16th century onwards. Stuarts, Hanoverians and more recently wealthy Europeans came here for its acknowledged grandeur and proximity to over 300 acres and some of the most beautiful walks in the country.
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, stairlift, lounge, dining room, guest facilities and garden.
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