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Exquisitely beautiful during the summer months. Well worth a visit.
Submitted by Lori
You can't beat a wintry walk through Richmond Park...
Submitted by Tom
In the heart of Richmond Park, Pen Ponds are great for paddling in during the warmer summer months.
Submitted by Tom
Richmond Park is amazingly beautiful and a great place to walk yourself and your dog. It feels like you're in the countryside, as you see green for miles even though you are in Kingston. Plus the park is full of deer and you can get close to them. Great place for cycling too.
Submitted by Lise
A great place to visit with the family to learn all about windmilling. The children can also have a go at making flour using the grindstone there!
Submitted by Will
Stylish boutique for the fashion-forward residents in Coombe Lane West.
Submitted by Louis
Quirky cafe on Coombe Lane that's great for a quiet cup of tea or a quick catch up.
Submitted by Dan
Within just a few minutes' walk of Richmond Park, The Albert is the perfect pub to hole up in after an Autumn walk in the park.
Submitted by Stephen
A picturesque 18-hole course surrounded by beautiful parkland.
Submitted by Mano
From Sunday lunch after a leisurely stroll through the park, to sharing a glass of wine whilst taking in views of Windsor Castle, this is a great place to relax and unwind.
Submitted by Rachel
A beautiful building that I highly recommend anyone to go and take a look!
Submitted by Oliver
I love this pub because of the fantastic garden - it's a great spot to hang out during the summer months.
Submitted by Arabella
This elegant restaurant serves delicious freshly prepared dishes, from light lunches to traditional favourites, including a mean steak and chips.
Submitted by Daisy
This traditional pub in Wimbledon Village serves a great Sunday roast. There's a lovely beer garden too, which is great for drinks in the summer.
Submitted by Daisy
The gardens, the views...
Submitted by Ilie
Why not explore the nearby areas of Roehampton, Raynes Park, East Sheen, Ham, New Malden, Wimbledon, Kingston, Southfields, Mortlake and Richmond
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