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TWICKENHAM

OPENING ON 1st JULY

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TWICKENHAM

55 York Street, London TW1 3LP

MON 04:00PM - 9:00PM

TUES 04:00PM - 9:00PM

WED 12:00PM - 9:00PM 

THURS 12:00PM - 9:00PM 

FRI 09:00AM - 10:00PM

SAT 09:00AM - 10:00PM

SUN 09:00AM - 9:00PM 

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Explore 
the Area

Wondering what else can you do when you come for a hearty meal? 

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Credit : Visit Richmond

Allianz Stadium

Allianz Stadium is the home of England Rugby and the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world, seating up to 82,000 people. The stadium is a destination for fans around the world to experience the action on the pitch on a match day, dance to some of the biggest stars in music, re-live the history of a stadium tour, visit the newly housed World Rugby Museum, host a fantastic event or take a trip to the Rugby Store.

Marble Hill House

Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century. It was begun in 1724 for the remarkable Henrietta Howard, mistress of King George II when he was Prince of Wales, and friend of some of the cleverest men in England. The house and gardens were planned by a coterie of fashionable connoisseurs, including Mrs Howard's neighbour, the poet Alexander Pope.

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Credit : Visit Richmond

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Strawberry Hill

Strawberry Hill is Britain's finest example of Georgian Gothic Revival architecture and interior decoration. It began life in 1698 as a modest house, built by the coachmen of the Earl of Bradford. It was transformed into 'a little Gothic castle' by Horace Walpole, man of letters and the son of England's first Prime Minister. Between 1747 and 1792 Walpole doubled its size, creating Gothic rooms and adding towers and battlements in fulfilment of his dream. Further additions were made by the Countess Waldegrave in the 19th Century.

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