Hampton Palace, East Molesey, England
The construction of Hampton Court Palace began in 1514 during the reign of King Henry VIII. It is located about 12 miles from London.
Hampton Court Palace: Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU
Originally, the palace was intended as a residence for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor of England. However, Wolsey fell out of favor with Henry VIII, who then took possession of the palace and expanded it to become one of his principal royal residences.
The palace is renowned for its architectural styles, blending Tudor and Baroque influences.
Panoramic view
Inside the Base Court – panoramic view
Looking back at the entrance to the Base Court
Upstairs to Henry VIII’s apartments
A portrait of Henry VIII’s second wife, Anne Boleyn. “The Other Boleyn Girl” is a fascinating movie about Anne Boleyn.
A portrait of Henry VIII’s first wife, Katherine of Aragon.
A dining hall
Looking back
A room behind the dining hall
Many large rooms like this in the apartments
The back garden through a window
The bedroom
To downstairs
The Fountain Court
Back of the palace is the rear garden. A panoramic view of the garden
Looking back
Back to the Garden Court
To upstairs to the rest of Henry VIII’s apartments
Came downstairs again to Clock Court
Looking at the Base Court through the entrance
Upstairs to William III’s Apartments
The decorations are made out of guns and weapons
King’s Throne Room
The next room with another throne
Looking at the side garden
Another room with a throne
William’s Bedroom
To downstairs
More offices and a dining room
Back to the courtyard
The side garden
The side of the palace
Turned around
Walked to the Base Court and into Henry VIII’s Kitchen
A narrow passage to the kitchen
The kitchen
An adjacent room
Walking back to the Base Court
Leaving the palace
One last look
The palace is about 10 minute’s walk from the train station across this bridge