Visitor attractions and information - Hounslow
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey,
TW9 3AB. Tel: 020 8332 5655. Open for the first time in 10 years,
Kew Palace is the oldest building within the Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, built in 1631. It is impossible to take in all of Kew's
300 acres at once. www.kew.org. Location: About 3 miles east of Hounslow. |
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Lampton
Sports Centre, Lampton Avenue, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW3 4EP.
0845 456 6675. Badminton, Basketball, Football, Fitness Classes
and a range of other activities. In Hounslow. |
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Beavers Library, 103 Salisbury Road, TW4 7NW.
Tel: 0845 456 2800. In
Hounslow. |
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Hounslow
Heath, 450 Staines Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW4 5AB. One of
Londons largest nature reserves, Hounslow Heath boasts
a rich and colourful history which includes once being a haunt
of highwaymen. In Hounslow. |
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Twickenham Stadium Tours & Museum Of Rugby,
Museum of Rugby, Twickenham Stadium, Rugby Road, Twickenham TW1
1DZ. Tel: 0870 405 2001. This London rugby stadium museum first
opened its doors in 1996 and takes visitors through the history
of the sport from its origins (in the eponymous English public
school) to the present day. With the largest collection of rugby
memorabilia in the world, the museum gives a unique insight into
this magnificent sport. The Twickenham tours take you all round
this building, home to both victory and crushing defeat for the
English side; visitors can also get into the England dressing
room before running out of the players tunnel an
experience not to missed for fans of the game. About 2 miles from Hounslow. Gain free entry to Twickenham Stadium Tours & Museum Of Rugby and dozens of other London Attractions - with the London Pass. |
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London attractions
north and north west of the Thames |