Kew Gardens, a beloved destination for plant enthusiasts, is planning significant renovations for its iconic Palm House and neighboring Waterlily House in 2027. The glass structures, which have stood for nearly two centuries, are showing signs of age, prompting officials to address their deteriorating conditions. Reuben Briggs from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, highlighted issues such as corroding iron and inefficient heat retention as central concerns. The renovation aims not only to protect these historical edifices but also to adapt them to contemporary climate challenges, ensuring a better experience for both plants and visitors. The project is a vital step toward preserving Kew Gardens’ legacy and meeting environmental goals.
Kew Gardens to Undergo Major Renovations of Historic Glasshouses

Kew Gardens to Undergo Major Renovations of Historic Glasshouses
London’s iconic Palm House and Waterlily House are set for a four-year closure starting in 2027 to tackle deterioration and enhance climate resilience.
Kew Gardens to Undergo Major Renovations of Historic Glasshouses
London’s iconic Palm House and Waterlily House are set for a four-year closure starting in 2027 to tackle deterioration and enhance climate resilience.
Kew Gardens, a beloved destination for plant enthusiasts, is planning significant renovations for its iconic Palm House and neighboring Waterlily House in 2027. The glass structures, which have stood for nearly two centuries, are showing signs of age, prompting officials to address their deteriorating conditions. Reuben Briggs from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, highlighted issues such as corroding iron and inefficient heat retention as central concerns. The renovation aims not only to protect these historical edifices but also to adapt them to contemporary climate challenges, ensuring a better experience for both plants and visitors. The project is a vital step toward preserving Kew Gardens’ legacy and meeting environmental goals.
London’s iconic Palm House and Waterlily House are set for a four-year closure starting in 2027 to tackle deterioration and enhance climate resilience.
Kew Gardens, a beloved destination for plant enthusiasts, is planning significant renovations for its iconic Palm House and neighboring Waterlily House in 2027. The glass structures, which have stood for nearly two centuries, are showing signs of age, prompting officials to address their deteriorating conditions. Reuben Briggs from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, highlighted issues such as corroding iron and inefficient heat retention as central concerns. The renovation aims not only to protect these historical edifices but also to adapt them to contemporary climate challenges, ensuring a better experience for both plants and visitors. The project is a vital step toward preserving Kew Gardens’ legacy and meeting environmental goals.