

Together with their families
Kristal & Toby

Invite you to their wedding celebration
Sunday April 30, 2017
Will you be joining us at Cambridge Cottage,
Kew Gardens?
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Our Story
On the 1st May 2010, we went on our second date to Kew Gardens, and now almost exactly 7 years later we'd really like you to join us for the next step.
Kew is already really special to us and we hope you'll be able to come and make it even more so.



The Wedding

Every guest, daytime or evening has full use of Kew gardens all day.
To see the gardens before the wedding just enter via the Elizabeth Gate, say that you are coming to the wedding, and give your name.
2:00pm for Service
7:30pm for Reception
Due to the limited number of spaces at our venue, we are unable to extend this invitation to your children, unless named on the invite.

Getting There
Travelling by car or coach
Kew Gardens is well signposted from all the major local roads. The South Circular (A205) passes the north-east corner of Kew Gardens and Kew Road (A307) forms the eastern border. If coming from the west on the M4 (leave at Junction 2) or A4 take the A205 to the right (at the major Chiswick roundabout (A4 / A406 / A205 ) and follow the A205 across the River Thames at Kew Bridge.
If coming from the North Circular or from London on the A4 take the A205 southwards at the same roundabout. Immediately over the bridge turn right into Kew Green. Parking is in the Herbarium on the north side of the green.
Coming from the south or west on the A316 or M3 motorway (which becomes the A316) turn left at the Richmond roundabout onto Kew Road (A307). And continue north to Kew Green, turn left onto the green. Parking is in the Herbarium on the north side of the green.
Coming from the south on the South Circular Road you will pass Kew Retail Park and go under a railway bridge. Shortly afterwards, you will arrive at traffic lights where the A307 joins from the left, go slowly through the junction and immediately turn left into Kew Green (NOT back left into the A307 - it is a "no left turn" junction!). Parking is in the Herbarium on the north side of the green.
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Travelling by bus
Several buses come directly to the Gardens or stop at either of the two nearby railway stations, Kew Bridge and Kew Gardens
No. 65: From Ealing Broadway Station (Thames Trains), South Ealing Station (Piccadilly Line), Richmond, Ham and Kingston.
Stop at Kew Green (for Cambridge Cottage and Queen Elisabeth Gate)
No. 237: From Hounslow, Gunnersbury, Turnham Green and Shepherds Bush Green. Stops at Kew Bridge Station
No. 267: From Fulwell, Twickenham, Isleworth, Brentford, Gunnersbury, Hammersmith. Stops at Kew Bridge Station
No. 391: From Richmond, Kew Gardens Station, Kew Bridge, Stamford Brook, Hammersmith, Fulham Broadway. Stops at Kew Green.
Travelling by Train to Kew Gardens Station
London Underground / Overground Travelcard zone: 3
District Line (the green one, take a Richmond train, not Ealing Broadway or Wimbledon)
London Overground: (Line Richmond-Stratford)
South West Trains: Change at Richmond, for services to Kew Gardens
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Travelling by Train to Kew Bridge Station
Served by South West Trains from Waterloo, Turn right out of the station and cross Kew Bridge, turn right onto Kew Green.
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Accommodation
There is a range of hotels in the nearby area all within easy reach by public transport, including the following:
The Petersham, Richmond - where the Bride & Groom are staying
Gift List
Please don't feel obliged to get us a gift, all we really want is to have a lovely wedding which we can share with our friends and family. But for the more traditional amongst you we have a small list that includes in it the option to make a donation to our chosen charity, Cancer Research UK.
The Gift List number is 698385
This list opens on the 19th March, click below to view.
(or the underlined text above for mobiles)