Located in Kensington Gardens, this neo-classical summer house was designed by William Kent for Queen Caroline. The Grade II-listed ‘temple’, which features graffiti inside dating back until 1821, was later converted to a park keeper’s home but restored to its use as a summer house in 1976.

The recently completed works were undertaken for The Royal Parks and overseen by conservation architects Purcell.

“The temple looks really good and I would like to thank Stone Edge Conservation for all their hard work. It has been great working with Alan and his team
J Gilder – Lead Architect, Purcell

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