The Nash Conservatory

Available at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Description

A bright and sophisticated glasshouse on the borders of the Gardens. Originally built in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, the Nash Conservatory was moved brick-by-brick to Kew in 1836. This 19th century glasshouse can accommodate a wide range of events, from presentations to product launches, corporate away days to drinks receptions, and much more. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides create a wealth of natural daylight with relaxing views onto the Gardens. The Nash Conservatory may also be used for pre-dinner drinks before moving on to the Orangery for an evening dinner dance, or perhaps as a lunch venue when using the Sir Joseph Banks Building for a conference. Clients are required to select from Kew’s approved list of catering, production, and decoration (floristry) providers. Standing Events - 200. Conference Style Events - 120. Please note that this venue cannot be hired as a standalone venue from Friday – Sundays in the high season (April – October).

Amenities

Natural Light
Disabled Access
Wifi

Additional pricing information

Day/evening hire 9am to 11pm.
Fees cover a 9-hour period within these times.
Additional hours charged as required.
Monday to Friday: From £6,000 + VAT (except bank holidays)
Saturday & Sunday: From £7,000 + VAT
Kitchen Marquee - From £2,000 + Venue Hire
(no dancing or amplified live music permitted in the Nash Conservatory)
DDR packages are available upon enquiry.

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