Central London

 
  The Plough is conveniently situated giving easy access to Central London. Mortlake Station is 15 minutes walk away. From here you can take the train directly into London Waterloo Station (approx 18 mins). Trains to London Waterloo are frequent and leave every 15 in the week time. For more information on Train Times and destinations from Mortlake station please visit South West Trains Website
  For more information on London visit 'The London Tourist Board' for theatre information visit 'The London Theatre Guide'

Richmond Theatre
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"Richmond Theatre - Established as one of the most successful theatres in the country presenting a wide range of quality drama, record breaking musicals, opera, dance and family entertainment each year. Welcomes a quarter of a million theatregoers to over 40 outstanding productions a year performing for about 49 weeks in each year."

Richmond Theatre, The Green, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1QJ Box Office: 020 8940 0088


Richmond Park
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  "Richmond Park, is the largest open space in London and a heritage landscape of national importance. The Park was enclosed as a hunting park by King Charles I in 1637 and still retains many ingredients of a mediaeval deer park. Essential to its character is the rich landscape of grassland, areas of bog and bracken, wetland, woodland and ancient parkland trees, and the herds of fallow and red deer that still roam the park. The discovery of more than 200 species of beetle was instrumental in Richmond Park being designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. In 2000 the Park was also designated a National Nature Reserve."

Hampton Court Palace
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http://dev.hrp.precedenthost.co.uk/webcode/hampton_home.asp
  "Hampton Court Palace promises a magical journey back through 500 years of royal history. Discover the magnificent State Apartments of Henry VIII and William III, explore 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens and lose yourself in the world-famous maze."© Historic Royal Palaces

Kew Gardens
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http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/visitor/visitkew.html


©Miranda Mills

Covering 300 acre, the gardens are full of varieties of tree, shrub and flower. There are 38,000 different plant species at Kew, some entirely extinct in the wild. Hidden among the trees are some historic buildings including Kew Palace, the Great Pagoda and the Victorian glass houses. From the beautifully tended parkland there are views up and down the river and across to Syon House.


42 Christ Church Road, East Sheen, London SW14 7AF
Tel 020 8876 7833
Fax 020 8392 8801