The Bingham
This small, family-owned hotel overlooking the river in
Richmond-upon- Thames is always on the lookout for people who share a real passion for hospitality
About the company The Bingham is one of London’s most tranquil destinations – a beautifully restored Georgian townhouse overlooking the river Thames. It is a small, independent, family-owned hotel, restaurant and venue operating in the highly competitive boutique market, situated in Richmond-upon-Thames and offering panoramic views across the water from its garden and terrace. The Bingham’s exemplary customer
service sums up everything that it stands for, with guests seeking value beyond price; a special treatment over and above what they get from the Bingham’s beautiful location, decor and excellent reputation for food and drink. It provides a plethora of food, drink and hotel-related offerings, led by a team brimming with ideas. From the
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owners, mother and daughter Ruth and Samantha Trinder, to the general manager Erick Kervaon and executive chef Mark Jarvis, every member of this 65-person team contributes to guest care and is rewarded for demonstrating service excellence.
One to watch
The Bingham is definitely one to watch with its AA Red Star status, three AA rosettes, and a listing in The Sunday Times Top 100 restaurants. It won a Condé Nast Johansens Awards For Excellence 2014 in ‘Best for Weddings, Parties and Special Events’, a Tea Guild Award of Excellence for its Afternoon Tea and it has a three-star Sustainable Restaurant Association rating. It champions British suppliers to give guests the best, most environmentally
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