Kew Palace: The Official Illustrated History

Kew Palace, which stands in the world-famous Royal Botonic Gardens in south-west London, is Britain"s smallest royal palace and the third building to bear that name. Built in 1631 as a merchant"s house, it later became the home of George III. Queen Charlotte and their large family, and a private place of recuperation for the so-called "mad" king during his illness. Around the palace, the eighteenth-century royal pleasure grounds gradually evolved into the world"s centre for botanical study, shaped by Charles Bridgeman, "Capability" Brown and others and adorned with important garden buildings by William Chambers.