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Find Out About the Astounding Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace lies to the south west of the City, on the banks of the River Thames, surrounded by wooded areas & blossoming grounds. Hampton Court Palace, Henry 8th’s lovely waterside abode is situated in well over four-hundred acres of plants & grounds.

Introducing the vibe of over four hundred and fifty years of customs, uniformed artists can be watched within Henry 8’s and King William III?s brilliant private residences. The scenes, noise and smells of the attractive Tudor kitchens where royal occasions were planned for Henry?s court of well over 1000 people can also be viewed.

Hampton Court Palace has been divided into 6 separate routes or journeys. The Maze at Hampton Court Palace that is sited on the Thames to the west of London is most likely the most well-liked hedge maze in the world. For a special family day out, visit Hampton Court Palace today.

Hampton Court palace has an aggressive history & is supposedly owned by many poltergeists, including 2 of Henry’s deceased wives and a nursemaid to his family. Hampton Court Palace keepers and employees will be around to aid guests to their booked state palace for a champagne & canap?s reception. Costumed staff will broadcast the evening dinner and visitors will be asked to take their places for an extraordinary 2 course dinner with top-quality fine champagne.

Hampton Court Palace has over sixty acres of official grounds on-top-of the six hundred acres of royal wooded areas. The royal private gardens go back to the sixteenth Century, when the earliest Privy Garden was fitted between fifteen thirty and 1538 for King Henry the eighth.

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