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Hever Castle & Gardens
Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 7NG
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Hever Castle, a romantic 13th century moated castle, was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII´s second wife - inside there are prayer books signed and inscribed by Anne Boleyn. In 1903 the estate was bought by American William Waldorf Astor, having changed hands many times, who spent large amounts of money, and time restoring the castle. Collections of Tudor portraits, furniture, tapestries and other fine works of art are in display. Set in over 30 acres of gardens that include, an Italian garden, Rose garden and Tudor garden, also yew and water mazes, and herbaceous borders.
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| Opening Times: | 3-31 Mar, Wed to Sun, 1 Apr to 31 Oct, Daily. 1 Nov To 24 Dec, Wed to Sun, Closing 25 & 26 Dec. Please telephone or check website for more details. |
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| Admission: | Castle & Gardens: Adult £13.00, Child (5-15) £7.00, Senior Citizen £11.00, Family £33.00. Season Tickets available. Group rates available. |
| Facilities: |
Guided Tours& Audio Tours, Parking Availability, Restaurant, Shop |
| Organisation(s): |
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