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Hampton Court Palace was built by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1514. In 1528, the property was acquired by King Henry VIII, who lived there over the years with his six wives.
Hampton Court Palace was used to film multiple dramatic "Bridgerton" scenes in seasons 1 and 2. I've been to the palace before, but decided to go back as an adult – and massive "Bridgerton" fan.
A single entry for a family of four to Hampton Court Palace is just a few pounds cheaper than a year's membership to the National Trust. By Catherine Meyer-Funnell, Royal Reporter based in London.
In “The Palace,” the historian Gareth Russell traces Hampton Court’s evolution through Tudor, Stuart, Hanover and Windsor reigns. Readers who aren’t already steeped in the lore of the ...
Hampton Court is undergoing a historic conservation effort this summer, offering guests a unique chance to see a different side of the palace.A team of experts will assemble to preserve a 15th ...
However, in the 19th century, when the palace was opened to tourists, these were clearly felt to look too modern, and were replaced again by stone mullioned Tudor style windows.
More than 100,000 tulip bulbs have burst into colour at Hampton Court, as it opens its doors for the annual Tulip Festival. The event is one of the UK's biggest displays of planted tulips, with 60 ...