Address: The Vineyard, Richmond TW10 6AQ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7255 9120
Website: perform.org.uk
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Address: The Vineyard, Richmond TW10 6AQ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7255 9120
Website: perform.org.uk
“Zita Elze was my wedding florist in September. Laura is so welcoming, accommodating and her attention to detail is spot on. She helped me a lot to achieved the perfect wedding bouquet ever. The elegance was there, not too much. I loved it so much! She also did a great job in my wedding venue/reception- flowers were arranged beautifully, I couldn’t find any fault at all. Thank you also for making my entourage’s bouquets/ boutonniere. They’re all lovely!! Many thanks! Highly recommended!”
Address: 303 Sandycombe Road, Richmond TW9 3LU, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8940 0040
Website: zefloweracademy.com
“Lovely coffee place behind the nursery. The coffee was great, Angel cake is also yummy. But the main highlight is the friendliest service we ever got in London (today morning, 16/9/2025 - I don't know her name, but she deserves all the positive feedback!). Thank you!”
Address: 85 Kew Green, Richmond TW9 3AH, United Kingdom
Website: thewillowcafe.com
“Fabulous service, foods and fresh tasty coffee's from an independent cafe in a super location which helps lots of lovely young people increase their confidence and experience in the community. Brilliant management thank you for your work with Cafe Sunshine.”
Address: 3 The Embankment, Twickenham TW1 3DU, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8538 9599
Website: richmond.gov.uk
“Delicious meals, great service, local atmosphere! I enjoyed breakfast so much! I definitely come back here✌️”
Address: Richmond Way, London W14 0AS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7603 2379
“Staff in this place are cool...its a good atmosphere and become our unofficial hang out after sessions at BARCH Richmond for a lot of the gum members. Nice coffee and food and they remember what your order is when you walk in. Enjoy!”
Address: 131 Kew Road, Richmond TW9 2PN, United Kingdom
“What an impressive building in the middle of the Richmond park. Commissioned in 1725 as a hunting lodge for George I, White Lodge remains part of the Crown Estate to this day and partly housing the well known The Royal Ballet School. Here a little bit of a history: A misunderstood politician John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713–1792) was appointed Ranger of the Park by George III in 1761 and took up residence at White Lodge. In 1801, George III assigned White Lodge to Henry Addington (a middle-class Prime Minister), later Viscount Sidmouth, as a ‘grace and favour’ residence. Addington, who served as Prime Minister from 1801 to 1804, remained at the Lodge until his death in 1844. The Empress Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary (Sissi) (1837–1898) stayed at White Lodge for the hunting season in the summer of 1874. In 1881 Sir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry were guests, the famous Victorian actors, who had recently starred at the Lyceum Theatre as Hamlet and Ophelia in Shakespeare’s tragic play of Hamlet. In January 1912, the famous ballerina, Anna Pavlova, and her partner, Laurent Novikoff, performed at Richmond Theatre with the members of the Company of the Imperial Ballet, St Petersburg. Many decades later, students of The Royal Ballet School would follow in Pavlova’s footsteps, dancing each summer at Richmond Theatre during the 1970s and 1980s. On 13 August 1924, there was another royal birth at White Lodge. Prince Aleksander Pavlov Karadorevic was born to Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark and Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, in the same room as that in which Prince Edward of Wales had been born, 30 years earlier. The marriage of Mrs Reynolds Albertini and Colonel James Veitch of the Coldstream Guards was reported in the Evening News on 12 April 1950. They continued to occupy White Lodge after the war, and hosted Marshal Tito there when he came to England on a state visit, March 1953. The Foreign Office agreed to Tito’s entourage being 29 strong, but let only 12 reside with him at White Lodge. For security reasons, Tito was not accommodated in a London. During the Autumn Term of the new academic year 1955/6, the first cohort of students boarding at White Lodge had to travel to their daily lessons at the School's Colet Gardens site in Barons Court, as the Stable Block classrooms were not yet ready.”
Address: Richmond TW10 5HR, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8392 8440
Website: royalballetschool.org.uk
“Rooms are spacious for two! - At no extra cost! Friendliest Staff available on hand! Kitchen is a bit small for people who like cooking a lot. Right next to Kingston Station and Cromwell Bus station, easiest way to access other places from by walking for 30 seconds either side of the exit. Overall a great student accommodation with access to a common room, washer room and a bike storage room for any extra needs!”
Address: 1 Cromwell Road, Kingston Upon Thames KT2 6BJ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8547 0646
Website: thisisfresh.com
“Great school. Beautiful outdoors.”
Address: Petersham Road, Richmond TW10 7AH, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8940 1446
Website: russell.richmond.sch.uk
“Both my kids love these classes. My son has been going from 5 months and it’s by far his favourite class. My daughter is in the toddler class and likes them so much she asked to hire them for her bday party which was a big hit!”
Address: 274 Richmond Road, London E8 3QW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7835 977156
Website: bb-broadway.co.uk
“As a parent to a 3-year-old toddler in the nursery, I write this review to share my current experience. Becket House Nursery is an exceptional place where children are nurtured, inspired, and encouraged to thrive. The teachers are truly remarkable, providing individualized attention and fostering a warm, caring environment where every child feels valued and supported. Their dedication to the children’s well-being and development is evident in every interaction, making it a joy to see the little ones flourish under their guidance. The nursery offers a perfect balance of structure and exploration, including twice-daily short walks to the nearby park where children can play, interact, and connect with nature. Dannie loves going to Becket House, where the safe and nurturing environment allows them to feel secure and happy every day, giving me peace of mind to leave her in such a trusted place. What truly sets Becket House apart is the passion and vision of the owner and nursery manager, who consistently strive to provide innovative and engaging experiences for the children, such as the NAO robot which provides interactive learning. Every day, they introduce professional activities from outside, such as drama, music with instruments, yoga, and sports, ensuring a diverse and enriching experience.”
Address: 98 Richmond Avenue, London N1 0LL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7278 8824
Website: beckett-house.co.uk