Nash Conservatory


Nash Conservatory


The Nash Conservatory is the oldest of the 19th Century glasshouses at Kew and is a major historical and architectural importance, having been moved brick by brick from Buckingham Palace by King William IV in 1836.

This beautiful glasshouse provides a versatile, bespoke event space for both daytime and evening events.

The Nash Conservatory can accommodate a wide range of events, from presentations to product launches; civil ceremonies to drinks receptions, and much more.

The Nash Conservatory is only available for your civil ceremony when
used in conjunction with the Orangery for your wedding reception.

 
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