Along the Thames to Kew Gardens
From the tube, follow the road ahead past the row of shops and turn right along Sandycombe Road, which becomes Kew Gardens Road as it bends to the left. At the main road opposite the Royal Botanic Gardens, turn right and continue ahead to the traffic lights. Cross Kew Green and head towards the church on the green.
Take the path to the left of St Anne's Church, which was built for Queen Anne in 1714, and with your back to the church columns, from beneath the clock tower, follow the main path to the right. Once across the green, continue along Ferry Lane, which leads to the Thames Path.
Turn left here following the river along an attractive stretch of the path that borders Kew Gardens and offers the outsider a tempting view of the famous botanic gardens from the other side of a formidable ivy-clad walled ditch.
Soon you will reach the boundary of the Old Deer Park, which is now the home of the Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Course. Continue walking ahead for a further mile (1.6km) on the obvious track and cross Richmond Lock to reach the other side of the Thames.
Turn right and follow the riverside path past a boatyard where the Capital Ring path veers away from the river to run by the Twickenham Campus of Brunel University. When you reach the road turn right and just past a former Nazareth House convent, turn right at a mini-roundabout, signposted 'Thames Path'.
Turn left alongside the river towards the popular chalet-style Town Wharf pub. From here walk across the pub's boardwalk terrace and follow the Thames Path as it curves left and then right to cross a bridge in Church Street. Pass the riverside pub, the London Apprentice, and after a church the road swings to the left along Park Road. Enter Syon Park and follow the gravel path that runs parallel to the tarmac road.
Exit the park via a walled path and turn right at the road. Cross a bridge and, if this path isn't flooded, turn right for a detour along the Grand Union Canal (but check for signs on this zig-zag route). Otherwise continue along the road ahead, Brentford High Street with its busy parade of shops, bearing right after 0.5 miles (800m) to go through Watermans Park and then rejoining the Thames Path.
Past an ever-present row of houseboats, turn right to cross Kew Bridge. Cross the road at a pedestrian crossing, continue ahead and bear left into Mortlake Road. Turn right into Cumberland Road and left at the end to retrace your steps along Sandycombe Road back to the tube station at the start of the walk.
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