Hampton Court Palace and Gardens :: Shared Description

Built in 1514 as a private residence for Cardinal Wolsey, the palace was presented to Henry VIII to secure the King's favour. Along with St. James's Palace, it is one of only two surviving palaces out of the many owned by King Henry VIII. In the following century, following the accession of William and Mary, King William III's massive rebuilding and expansion project was intended to rival the Palace of Versailles. During this work, half the Tudor palace was replaced and Henry VIII's state rooms and private apartments were both lost; the new wings around the Fountain Court contained new state apartments and private rooms, one set for the King and one for the Queen. Work ceased in 1694, after the death of Queen Mary; this left the palace in two distinct contrasting architectural styles, domestic Tudor and Baroque.

No monarch has ever resided at Hampton Court since the reign of King George II and during the reign of Queen Victoria, the palace was opened to the public. Today, the palace and its gardens are open to the public and a major tourist attraction; the structure and grounds are cared for by an independent charity, Historic Royal Palaces LinkExternal link , which receives no funding from the Government or the Crown.

Hampton Court Palace is a grade I listed building (English Heritage Building ID: 205384 LinkExternal link British Listed Buildings).

LinkExternal link Hampton Court Website
LinkExternal link Wikipedia page
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TQ1568 : Horse-Drawn Transport, Hampton Court Estate by David Dixon
TQ1568 : The Driveway to Hampton Court Palace by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Western façade by Rob Farrow
TQ1668 : Statue in East Front Garden, Hampton Court by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace Gates by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace Orangery and Terrace by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace Gardens, North Canal by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Footbridge over South Canal, Hampton Court Palace by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Great Watching Chamber - Henry VIII by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - William III's Apartments - Armaments display by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Great Hall - West Window "Henry VIII" by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Great Hall - Eastern end by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace, West Pond Garden by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Great Hall - East Window by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - West Gate by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Tudor Wine Fountain at Hampton Court Palace by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Great Watching Chamber - curved bay window by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace, The Privy Garden by David Dixon
TQ1668 : Statue Detail, Hampton Court Palace Garden by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Marble Sarcophagus from Sidon, Lebanon by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace, East Front Fountain by David Dixon
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - Great Watching Chamber - Cardinal Wolsey by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court - South-east corner elevations by Rob Farrow
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Palace, The Great Gatehouse by David Dixon
TQ1668 : Hampton Court East Front Garden, North Canal by David Dixon

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Created: Fri, 17 Apr 2015, Updated: Sat, 18 Apr 2015

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