The Rugby Groud Guide

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Pubs near Richmond Rugby Club......

3 minutes away:

The Hope of Richmond

115-117 Kew Road

TW9 2PN

020 8940 5465

 

6 minutes away :

The Richmond Arms

20 The Square

Richmond

TW9 1DZ

0208 940 2118

 

7 minutes away :

The Britannia

5 Brewers Lane

Richmond

TW9 1HH

 

9 minutes away:

The White Swan

26 Old Palace Lane

TW9 1PG

0208 940 0959

 

 

10 minutes away :

The White Cross

Riverside, off Water Lane

TW9 1TJ

0208 940 6844

 

 

Restaurants near Richmond Rugby Club.....

2 minutes away :

Carluccio’s

31-35 Kew Road

TW9 2NQ

0208 940 5037

 

2 minutes away :

Bacco

39 - 41 Kew Road

TW9 2NQ

0208 332 0348

 

3 minutes away:

The Shaftesbury

121 – 123 Kew Road

TW9 2PN

0208 291 8640

 

3 minutes away :

Restaurant 109

109 Kew Road

TW9 2PN

0208 940 0050

 

6 minutes away :

Fishworks

13 – 19 The Square

TW9 IEA

0208 948 5965

 

Hotels

London Twickenham Marriott Hotel

Located just 2 miles away from Richmond and 6 miles from London Heathrow, London Marriott Hotel Twickenham offers guests a contemporary and modern Twickenham hotel with superb facilities. Conveniently located amidst hotels in Twickenham, the area boasts some of the UK's best-loved attractions, including Hampton Court, Windsor Castle, Kew Gardens and Thorpe Park. For avid sports fans, the hotel is a short distance from the Richmond Athletic Ground and the Stoop. Whether staying for business or pleasure, we are top among Richmond and Twickenham hotels as the perfect base for travel in Twickenham, Richmond and central London.

http://www.marriott.co.uk/hotels/travel/lontw-london-marriott-hotel-twickenham/

Richmond Hill Hotel

Situated in the charming town of Richmond-upon-Thames on Richmond Hill, just seven miles from London's West End, Richmond Hill Hotel has magnificent views across the River Thames and the 2,500-acre Royal Park, home to herds of red and fallow deer. Incorporating an impressive Georgian manor, the oldest part of the hotel dates back to 1726. Much of the original character in this Grade II listed building has been retained to present an interior of grandeur, elegance and comfort, making it one of the finest Richmond hotels.

http://www.richmondhill-hotel.co.uk/default-en.html

 

 

Updated August 2016

 

Copyright Miles & Miles Publishing 2016

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