Along the Thames to Kew Gardens

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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.

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  Terrain  - Mainly tow paths and tarmac
  Landscape  - Riverside gardens and pubs
  Dog friendliness  - No problems (guide dogs only inside Kew Gardens)
  Toilets en route  - Syon House; Kew Gardens tube station
About the walk
Kew Gardens began life as a royal front lawn for Kew Palace, where George III lived during his years of mental illness. The collection of exotic plants here was started in the 1740s. Nearly a century later, in 1841, Queen Victoria handed the 300-acre (122ha) site to the nation as a public research...
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Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.
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Along the Thames to Kew Gardens

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Additional information
  Terrain - Mainly tow paths and tarmac
  Landscape - Riverside gardens and pubs
  Dog friendliness - No problems (guide dogs only inside Kew Gardens)
  Toilets en route - Syon House; Kew Gardens tube station
About the walk
Kew Gardens began life as a royal front lawn for Kew Palace, where George III lived during his years of mental illness. The collection of exotic plants here was started in the 1740s. Nearly a century later, in 1841, Queen Victoria handed the 300-acre (122ha) site to the nation as a public research...
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Greater London
Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.