- Hever Castle
Hever Castle, in
Kent ,England (in the village of Hever), was the seat of theBoleyn , originally 'Bullen'Jenkins, Simon (2003). "Discover Britain's historic houses. The Southeast." Pub. Reader's Digest. ISBN 0-276-44068-4. P. 43. family. It began as acountry house , built in the13th century and converted into a manor in 1462 byGeoffrey Boleyn , who served asLord Mayor of the City of London . The remains of the timber dwelling can still be seen within the stone walls of the fortification. Some time after 1505, the Boleyn family moved in, andAnne Boleyn (and her siblings,Mary Boleyn andGeorge Boleyn ), although probably not born here, did grow up here for a time, before she was sent to theNetherlands and then to the French court for her education from 1513 to 1521. After Anne married KingHenry VIII of England secretly in 1533; she and her brother George were executed in 1536 and her fatherThomas Boleyn died in 1539, the property came into the possession of Henry VIII. He bestowed it onAnne of Cleves upon the annulment of their marriage (1540), but she probably spent little time there. Hever Castle still has one of Henry's private locks, taken with him on his various visits to noblemen's houses and fitted to every door for his security.Jenkins, Simon (2003). "Discover Britain's historic houses. The Southeast." Pub. Reader's Digest. ISBN 0-276-44068-4. P. 45.The building subsequently passed through various owners, including the
Waldegrave family in 1557, and theMeade Waldo family from 1749–1903. During this latter period of ownership, the castle fell into a poor state of repair, during which time it was leased to various private tenants, until it was acquired and completely restored by the American millionaireWilliam Waldorf Astor , who used it as a family residence. The estate is now run as a conference centre, but the castle is open to the public and is particularly well known for its mazes. The only original part of Hever Castle is the gatehouse. In the castle there are exhibits from differing historical eras, including instruments of torture and a museum of the Kent Yeomanry.There is a yew
maze , planted in 1904, as well as a more recent addition, a water maze, which opened in 1987.The garden is large has a wide range of features including an Italianate garden, rose gardens and a lake.
It was used for the filming of the Other Boleyn Girl, along with nearby
Knole House in Sevenoaks.ee also
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Manor house
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External links
* [http://www.hever-castle.co.uk Hever Castle official website.]
* [http://www.britishtours.com/360/hevercastle.html Hever Castle 360° Quicktime image.]
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