Kew

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Known for the worlds most famous botanical garden, Kew Gardens, riverside Kew is an affluent area south of the Thames. It is popular amongst families for its villagey feel, public transport links, access to schools and attractive houses. Its village centre has a good mix of independent shops and restaurants.

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  • Parks & Green Spaces

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  • Cycle Access

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  • High Street

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  • Museums, Galleries & Culture

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Station Kew Bridge

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Station Kew Gardens

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