King's Observatory
| The King's Observatory | |
|---|---|
| Kew Observatory | |
| The King's Observatory in winter | |
| Location | Old Deer Park | 
| Nearest city | Richmond, London | 
| Coordinates | 51°28′08″N 0°18′53″W / 51.4689°N 0.3147°W | 
| Built | 1769 | 
| Built for | George III of the United Kingdom | 
| Original use | Astronomical and terrestrial magnetic observatory | 
| Current use | Private dwelling | 
| Architect | Sir William Chambers | 
| Owner | Crown Estate | 
| Website | www | 
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Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Official name | Kew Observatory | 
| Designated | 10 January 1950 | 
| Reference no. | 1357729 | 
The King's Observatory (called for many years the Kew Observatory) is a Grade I listed building in Richmond, London. Now a private dwelling, it formerly housed an astronomical and terrestrial magnetic observatory founded by King George III. The architect was Sir William Chambers; his design of the King's Observatory influenced the architecture of two Irish observatories – Armagh Observatory and Dunsink Observatory near Dublin.