The Royal Kitchens
Richmond
Step into a Georgian kitchen frozen in time. The Royal Kitchens were locked after Queen Charlotte's death in 1818 and left untouched for nearly 200 years: charcoal stoves still stand, a 12-foot elm table bears knife marks from 1737, and George III's tin bath sits in the scullery where he took therapeutic soaks.
Georgian time capsule
Below stairs history
Guided costume tours
Original 18th century kitchenware
Tips
đź“…open April to September only
🎟️guided tour required, book ahead
♿wheelchair lift to ground floor, upper rooms inaccessible
The Royal Kitchens
Richmond
Step into a Georgian kitchen frozen in time. The Royal Kitchens were locked after Queen Charlotte's death in 1818 and left untouched for nearly 200 years: charcoal stoves still stand, a 12-foot elm table bears knife marks from 1737, and George III's tin bath sits in the scullery where he took therapeutic soaks.
Georgian time capsule
Below stairs history
Guided costume tours
Original 18th century kitchenware
Tips
đź“…open April to September only
🎟️guided tour required, book ahead
♿wheelchair lift to ground floor, upper rooms inaccessible