The Nash Conservatory is the oldest of the 19th Century glasshouses at Kew and is of major historical and architectural importance. Originally built within the grounds of Buckingham Palace and moved brick by brick to Kew by King William 1V in 1836. This classical conservatory now provides a unique and versatile event space for both daytime and evening corporate events.
The Nash Conservatory is also licensed for civil ceremonies and civil partnerships for up to 200 guests.