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Kew Gardens
It is impossible to take in all of Kew's 300 acres (121 ha) at
once. The fascinating past of the Gardens is covered in the History
and Heritage pages, but the ever-developing present can occasionally
take regular visitors by surprise.
Here, the Gardens have been divided into convenient areas which,
if you move the cursor over them, reveal places of interest. Go
to them, and they are dealt with in detail, with links to even greater
depth if required.
Look at iconic buildings and learn more about the plants they contain;
study landscapes and vistas; explore conservation areas; and sometimes,
come behind the scenes to places visitors never usually see.
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