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Hever Castle and Gardens, Edenbridge, Kent

Hever Castle and Gardens
Hever Castle
Edenbridge
Kent

TN8 7NG
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Romantic, moated 13th century castle - once the home of Anne Boleyn - set in award-winning gardens. The castle contains many Tudor artefacts, paintings and other objects. An exhibition of Anne Boleyn's Books of Hours (prayer books), as well as the 'Queen's Chamber' is also of interest. The gardens include the Italian, Tudor and Rose Gardens as well as topiary, 110 metre herbaceous border, yew maze, water maze and Tower Maze.

There are two restaurants, The Hever shop and Couryard Shop selling a wide range of gifts, plants, toys and souviners. Guided tours of the castle and gardens are available for groups but must be pre-booked. Audio Guides available to hire in English (adult or child), French & German. Full colour guide book available. iphone app available from itunes http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/hever-castle/id366787165?mt=8 Hever Castle and Gardens has special events throughout the season - please ring the information line for further details on (0)1732 865 224 or see the web site.

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Tourist Info Number: +44 (0)1732 865 224
Months Open: March - November
Groups/Parties Welcome: Yes
Discount for Groups: Yes
Coach Parking: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
Conference Facilities: Yes
Contact Name for Groups: Nicky Rees
Gift Shop: Yes
Catering: 2 licensed self-serving restaurants

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