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Hampton Court House is a 18th-century building and a private school in Richmond upon Thames. It was built by the Earl of Halifax for an opera singer and has a Grade II* listed park and garden.
Discover the oldest rooms at Hampton Court Palace and meet the ordinary men and women who enabled the Tudor court to exist and flourish. Open In line with palace opening hours
The story of the buildings at Hampton Court begins before Henry VIII’s Palace and even before Cardinal Wolsey’s country house. Around 1494, a courtier named Giles Daubeney leased the land at...
Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed [2] royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, 12 miles (19 kilometres) southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal Palaces, a charity set up to preserve several unoccupied royal properties.
Explore the 500-year history of Hampton Court Palace, from its origins as a Tudor cardinal's house to its transformation by Henry VIII, William III and Mary II, and later royal residents. Discover the palace's famous features, gardens, art collection and ghosts.
About. Explore historic Hampton Court Palace and learn about the historical happenings, from the 16th century through to Georgian times and the present day. Uncover Tudor treasures, glorious gardens and an iconic maze at this Grade I-listed royal palace on the banks of the river Thames, which is said to have been Henry VIII’s favourite residence.