Kew Palace
Kew Palace one of the smallest and most intimate of the royal palaces located in the ground of Kew Gardens. This four-storey brick house was built c. 1631 by Samuel Fortrey, a merchant of Dutch origin whose initials, together with those of his wife Catherine, can be seen above the entrance. It is constructed of red bricks laid in a style known as Flemish bond, consisting of bricks arranged with sides and ends alternating.
Visitor Notes
- Photogaphy is not permitted inside the palace
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