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Welcome to the ultimate way to experience Kew Gardens — London’s world-famous botanical paradise — in style and comfort with iChauffeur. Our chauffeur-driven tours offer a seamless, luxurious journey from your doorstep straight to the gates of Kew, where over 300 acres of historic glasshouses, exotic tropical plants, tranquil woodland, and architectural gems await. Whether you’re planning a family day out, a romantic escape, or a serene solo visit, our award-winning service pairs the beauty of Kew with the ease of private transport. Choose from our premium fleet — from sophisticated Mercedes saloons to spacious V-Class and eco-conscious EQV vehicles — and let our professional chauffeurs handle every detail while you breathe in the lush greenery, explore iconic landmarks like the Palm House and Treetop Walkway, and wander through one of the world’s most diverse living-plant collections.
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Let us help you plan your chauffeur-driven travel to Kew. You could be travelling from your hotel in Mayfair, which is 9 miles (50 minutes) from Kew. Heathrow is 7 miles (24 minutes) away. Call or contact us to learn more about out Kew chauffeur services. We also provide stunning wedding cars for your wedding in Kew.
Joseph Banks
English naturalist, botanist, and patron of the natural sciences.
Sir Joseph Banks advised King George III on the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Banks sent botanists around the world to collect plants, making Kew the world’s leading botanical garden. He is credited for bringing 30,000 plant specimens home with him; and the first European to document 1,400.
Banks purchased the Spring Grove estate in 1779. 34 acres north of the London Road, Isleworth, and crucially for Banks, contained a natural spring. The surrounding district became known as Spring Grove. His main residence was at 32 Soho Square, Soho, London. Banks spent much time and effort on this secondary home. He steadily created a renowned botanical masterpiece on the estate, achieved primarily with many of the great variety of foreign plants he had collected on his extensive travels around the world, particularly to Australia and the South Seas.
He died at Spring Grove House, Isleworth in 1820. iChauffeur founder Andrew Senior once owned Joseph Banks gardener’s house. And William and Richard Senior went to Spring Grove Primary School.

