Petersham Nursery, Richmond UK

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If you’re in London, I highly recommend an easy day trip by train and foot to Petersham Nursery in Richmond.

Originally established as a small nursery by Gael and Francesco Boglione in the 1970\’s in the historic walled garden of Petersham House (a 17th-century home they purchased and is well worth a look in this Vogue tour!), over time it was transformed into a destination that combines horticulture, food, and design. The Boglione’s renovated the existing structures, including the glasshouses, to create a truly unique retail and dining experience that feels suited to its history and bucolic setting.

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In 2011, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star, making it one of the few garden center cafes to receive such recognition. I\’ve enjoyed a weekend champagne brunch in the restaurant and a jacket potato in the teahouse – both experiences were incredibly delicious and I recommend doing at least one on your visit (but do make reservations for the restaurant).

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Its commitment to horticulture, sustainable practices, and creating enchanting environments has made it a beloved place for plant lovers, food enthusiasts, and those seeking inspiration for their homes and gardens. And in 2016, it received prestigious recognition when it was granted a Royal Warrant by HRH The Price of Wales for its sustainable work in horticulture.

It\’s one of my favourite places, which is why I return here every year when I\’m back in London.

Getting there – starting in Richmond

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Walking is the best way to get to Petersham in my opinion. It’s an easy and beautiful country walk along the River Thames, taking about 30-45min. Start your journey from Richmond Bridge, which is located near Richmond town center.

  1. Start at the Richmond bridge, and walk along the footpath that runs parallel to the river. You will be walking in the direction of Teddington.

  2. Continue along the riverside path, enjoying the scenic views of the Thames and passing by the Old Deer Park on your left.

  3. As you walk, you will come across various landmarks and attractions, such as the historic Ham House and the riverside pubs and restaurants.

  4. Keep following the path along the riverbank, and after approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers), you will reach Petersham Meadows.

  5. Stay on the path as it leads you through Petersham Meadows, a beautiful open space with grazing cows and lovely views of the river.

  6. After walking through the meadows, you will arrive at Petersham Nurseries, located on your left-hand side.

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