The Twickenham stadium is the home of the England national rugby team, and is used for major internationals and cup finals as it can seat upto 80000 spectators

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Twickenham, London

The Twickenham stadium is the home of the England national rugby team, and is used for major internationals and cup finals as it can seat upto 80000 spectators.

The Twickenham stadium is the home of the England national rugby team, and is used for major internationals and cup finals as it can seat upto 80000 spectators. Tour the stadium and visit the Museum of Rugby.


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About Twickenham

 Twickenham Stadium, Rugby Rd, Twickenham

 +44 20 8892 88

 www.rfu.com

Twickenham and Nearby Sights on Map

Strawberry Hill House

Strawberry Hill House is an eccentric Georgian Gothic Revival villa which was the home of 18th century poet and author, Horace Walpole, son of England's first prime minister

Twickenham Stoop

The Twickenham Stoop is a smaller, 15000-seater stadium across the road from the main Twickenham Stadium

Ham House

The Ham House is the Duke of Lauderdale's elegant 17th century Stuart manor house, about a mile upstream from Richmond riverside

Bushy Park

Bushy Park is the second largest of the London Royal Parks, with 445 hectares of rich flora and fauna including ancient trees, wild deer and fungi

Marble Hill House

The Marble Hill House, an 18th century Palladian villa, was home to King George II's mistress Henrietta Howard

Richmond Palace

The Richmond Palace was a magnificent royal residence built in 1497 along the Thames, but now only the Gate House and Wardrobe, now converted into flats, remain

Museum of Richmond

The Museum of Richmond has exhibitions on Richmond's rich heritage and history

Richmond Hill

The Richmond Hill offers a stunning view from the top terrace (between Friar Stile Road and Nightingale Lane) which is protected by an act of parliament and takes in the river, the meadows at the bottom of the hill

Hampton Court Palace

The Hampton Court Palace was home to Tudor kings such as Henry VIII

Syon Park

Syon Park is a 200 acre park, on which is the Syon House, stately home of the Dukes of Northumberland for 400 years and now a locale for shooting period dramas