Kensington Gardens is one of eight royal parks in London. It was originally part of neighbouringHyde Parkbut is now a completely separate public park with a character all its own. At the park's western end stands the royal home ofKensington Palacewhile at the eastern end The Serpentine separa...
orangery ororangerieexisted. It is located near the palace, and, according to the Kensington Gardens website, the orangerie “was built in 1704-05 for Mary’s younger sister, Anne, who became Queen when William died. Anne used Kensington for entertaining and she held parties in the Orangery....
All about My Mother; A Real Treat: Tea at the Orangery in Kensington Gardens (Right); Some of the Exquisite Macaroons (above) Sold at Laduree in Burlington Arcade
Very pretty location; the Orangery in the Kensington Gardens. The gluten free high tea was very much disappointing. We saw on beforehand that on Tripadvisor that gluten free was not good there. The gluten free high-tea consisted of wraps with tomato and cucumber. Almost no swee...
s also a pop-up theatre set which captures the magic of Victoria’s winter trips to London opera houses and a festive-themed afternoon tea inspired by Princess Victoria’s Christmas traditions served in The Orangery. The experience, which is included in general admission, can be seen until ...
Take afternoon tea in the Orangery, glimpse the stunning Sunken Garden and see beautiful dresses owned by Diana, Princess of Wales. Discover the glamorous and alluring world of the "Debutantes" in this new and exciting exhibition. Admission:Adult £12.30. ...
Gardens. An oasis of green in the heart of London, feed swans at the round pond, visit the stunning Albert Memorial and keep your eyes peeled for the gardens’ famous Peter Pan statue. Discover a world of royal history with a visit to Kensington Palace, or stop in the Orangery for tea...
The Quayside House - Modern 3Bdr Flat Near North Kensington The Express Tavern144 米 Orangery630 米 The Bell & Crown1.04公里 Tap On The Line1.28公里 Black Dog Beer House514 米 Galata Pera364 米 Newens The Original Maids of Honour586 米 The Greyhound Kew443 米 The Botanist635 米 The Crick...
The Orangery House in the gardens was built forQueen Annein 1704, andGeorge Idirected William Benson to replace Wren in making improvements to the palace itself. After 1798James Wyattwas contracted for further design alterations.William Kentpainted the ceilings and staircases. Queen Anne died at ...
Among the local galleries are the Orangery and the Ice House, buildings which originally pertained to Holland House. The Leighton House Museum and Art Gallery is known for its ornate Arab Hall (1870s) and its displays of Victorian art. Collections on the history of the British military since...