Richmond



Aske Hall
Easby Abbey
Hazel Smith Gallery
Kiplin Hall
Moulton Hall
Museum of Richmond
Queen Charlotte's Cottage
Richmond Castle
Swaledale Museum
The Green Howards Museum
The Richmondshire Museum

Queen Charlotte's Cottage

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Queen Charlotte's Cottage

Contact Details

Queen Charlotte's Cottage
Kew Palace
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew
Richmond
Surrey
TW9 3AB

Tel: 0844 482 7777
Fax:
E-Mail: kewpalace@hrp.org.uk

Visit Website: Queen Charlotte's Cottage

About Queen Charlotte's Cottage

Queen Charlotte's cottage is an early example of a cottage orne, a rustic cottage built as a country retreat, but not as a residence.
The cottage was used by the royal family in the late 18th century for resting and taking tea during walks in the gardens.
Its main attractions were its rural setting and the large paddock which was situated to the rear of the cottage.
Many exotic animals were kept in the paddock here.
Queen Caroline had kept tigers at Richmond, but George III and Queen Charlotte contented themselves with more docile pets, including oriental cattle and colourful Tartarian pheasants, which are still to be seen in this quiet area of the gardens.
From the early 1790s, kangaroos (the first to arrive in England) were kept and successfully bred in the Queen's Cottage paddock. By the early 19th century there were 18 kangaroos.
This made the cottage a popular destination for many royal walks until 1806 when Mr Aiton, the gardener, was instructed to turn the kangaroo paddock into a flower garden.

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