Built in 1789, Stoke Park became the UK’s first ‘country club’ in 1908 and has offered first-rate ...
Kensington Gardens is home to two of our favourite modern art galleries: the Serpentine Gallery and the more recent ...
The Roehampton portfolio now includes Elm Grove, a new-build conference centre a short train ride from Waterloo. It ...
The visible red-steel frame of the striking 1920s building is softened by greenery, while low lighting adds atmosphe ...
This hotel is closed until 31st October 2020. Italian luxury is the vibe at this five-star Kensington favourite. Fo ...
Located in the heart of Kensington, just a few minutes’ walk or journey on the tube from most offices in the c ...
One of the capital’s swisher neighbourhood restaurants, Kensington’s newly relaunched Launceston Place h ...
Hampton Court Palace is a venue which needs little introduction. Taking up residence just a few miles from London in ...
Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Kensington Palace became a royal residence in 1689. It has hosted countless kings ...
Our new Bluebird Cafe is located in the iconic Television Centre development in West London. Boasting a beautiful he ...
Once the conservatory of handsome Holland House – which was badly damaged during WWII – The Orangery at ...
For a regal affair you can’t get much better than hosting your event at a royal address. Kew Palace has been g ...
Versatile interiors and a handy location off Kensington High Street attract a loyal client base to Kensington Confer ...
Set amid hills and parkland, The West London Shooting School’s stately clubhouse and shooting grounds feel utt ...
Japan House is an exciting art deco venue in the heart of west London, where you can expect to be immersed in Japane ...