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May 28, 2008

Info About the Magnificent Hampton Court Palace

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Hampton Court Palace is located to the south-west of the City, on the banks of the River Thames, encircled by plants and incredible grounds. Hampton Court Palace, Henry 8th’s wonderful river shore accommodation is set in well over four-hundred acres of park and gardens.

Stirring up the feeling of well over four-hundred and fifty years of folklore, costumed artists can be seen within Henry 8’s & King William III?s excellent personal houses. The sights, sounds & unpleasant smells of the inspiring Tudor kitchens where feasts were prepared for Henry?s dinning room of well over 1000 guests can also be viewed. Click here to find out more information about Hampton Court Palace.

Hampton Court Palace has been separated into six routes or journeys. The Maze at Hampton Court Palace that is positioned on the Thames to the west of the Capital is most likely the most greatest hedge maze on this planet.

Hampton Court palace has a ghastly legacy and is reputedly owned by more than a few spirits, including 2 of Henry 8s dead wives & a nurse to his offspring. Hampton Court Palace keepers and workers will be at the ready to aid guests to their designated state palace for a cava and canap?s introduction. Uniformed personnel will declare the evening dinner & guests will be called to take their places for an amazing two course meal with chosen fine red & white wines.

Hampton Court Palace has sixty acres of official grounds in addition to the six hundred acres of royal woods. The royal grounds date back to the sixteenth Century, when the original Privy Garden was bedded between 1530 & 1538 for King Henry VIII.

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