Image: Pagoda, Kew Gardens
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Description: One of Kew´s famous features, the Pagoda is one of 25 ornamental buildings designed by Sir William Chambers in 1762 for Kew when it was a Royal estate. The ten-storey octagon structure, made by local builder Salomon Brown, is 50 metres high. It has been opened to the public only a handful of times in its history - most recently in 2006.
Title: Pagoda, Kew Gardens
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