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  1. London, UK - 26 October, 2015: exterior image of Hampton Court Palace on a crisp autumn day. Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, in the historic county of Middlesex, and within the postal town East Molesey, Surrey. It has not been inhabited by the British Royal Family since the ...

  2. Nov 22, 2023 · November 22, 2023. Windsor Castle is generally open to visitors Thursday through Monday. Photo: DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images. While the United Kingdom is filled with palatial residences and ...

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    Windsor Castle is the oldest inhabited castle in the world! At nearly 1,000 years it is an official residence of the British Royal Family, and is often used and lived in by the King. No visit to the United Kingdom would be complete without a stroll around the castle including its state rooms, chapel and dolls house that make up this impressive disp...

    Blenheim Palace is one of Britain’s most impressive palaces. If first impressions are anything to go by, then the imposing and flamboyant landscaped gardens will blow you away! The inside of Blenheim Palaceequally doesn’t disappoint with impressive state rooms and lavish furnishings. The palace was in fact the birthplace of the great Winston Church...

    Once described as the loveliest castle in the world, this fairy tale castle is surrounded by a moat and landscaped gardens. Located in Southern England, 40 miles from London, Leeds Castle dates back over 900 years and includes extensive grounds, gardens, a moat, a rampart and several towers. You can visit it on our day tour of Southern Englandfrom ...

    Just a 30 minute ride from Central London, Hampton Court Palace is a pristine example of British Tudor architecture. 60 acres of gardens are combined with an impressive artwork collection and grand royal rooms. Its certainly one of the top castles and palaces to visit from London and is a great day out for all the family.

    The London residence and administrative headquarters of the King of the United Kingdom. Every day, visitors from all over the world line up outside the Palace gates to watch the changing of the guard ceremony, an impressive display of the British monarchy. The Palace is open during the summer months to visitors, who can view the impressive state ro...

    Number 6 of our top 10 castles & palaces in England is the country estate of Chatsworth House. Officially the home of the Duke of Devonshire, this grand house is set in the Peak District which is one of the most beautiful regions of the UK. The house includes impressive paintings by da Vinci and Rembrandt and many grand rooms filled with lush furni...

    Warwick Castle is a perfect day out for the family and one of the finest medieval English Castles. This impressive 1,000 year old castle has been re-imagined as a kind of adventure playground for kids with loads of activities for all the family. There’s a maze, a dungeon, and plenty of towers to climb.

    For those looking for an off-the-beaten path castle to visit then this one might just be for you. In terms of dramatic settings it doesn’t get more impressive than Bodiam! This castle moat was built in the 14th Century to defend the area against a French invasion and has been carefully restored in recent years, with plenty of fascinating rooms to e...

    For those who like myths and legends this is the castle for you! King Arthur’s legends are closely connected to Tintagel. The story goes that it was here that Arthur was conceived and he would of course later go on to be a legendary warrior renowned for his extraordinary bravery.

    Don’t just visit a castle, but stay in a castle! There are lots of castles and country houses that have been converted into luxury hotels. Many of these are located within driving distance of London and are an amazing way to experience the life of a king or queen!

    • What To Know Before You Go. While many palaces are open to the public year-round, some have limited access. For example, Buckingham Palace opens its doors to visitors only a few months of the year.
    • Buckingham Palace. Location: Westminster, London SW1A 1AA | Nearest Tube Station: St. James Park or Green Park. Buckingham Palace is the most famous of all Palaces in Britain.
    • Kensington Palace. Location: Kensington, London W8 4PX | Nearest Tube Station: High Street Kensington or Queensway. Set within the Kensington gardens, Kensington Palace has served the Royal family as a residence since the 17th century.
    • Lambeth Palace. South Bank, London SE1 7JU | Nearest Tube Station: Westminster. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s official home is Lambeth Palace. It is located on the south bank of the River Thames in London, 400 yards from the Parliament building.
  4. Havering Palace. Kings Langley Palace. Woking Palace. Woodstock Palace. Beaumont Palace. Episcopal Palaces: (see Bishop's Palace ) Lambeth Palace – residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury in London. Old Palace, Canterbury – residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Bishopthorpe Palace – residence of the Archbishop of York.

  5. Nov 29, 2017 · Kew Palace. Within the lush expanse of Kew Gardens, which lies alongside the River Thames, Kew Palace is a joy to explore. As the Royal residence of George III, Queen Charlotte and their 15 children between 1729 and 1818, the building is steeped in history with countless stories to be told. The rooms of this Georgian house have been restored to ...

  6. Banqueting House. The old royal palace of Whitehall, known to generations of monarchs from Henry VIII onward, burned down in a disastrous fire in 1698, apparently caused by a careless washerwoman. All that is left of it is the Banqueting House. It was built for James I, who scornfully described an earlier building on the site as a rotten shed ...

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