Hampton Court Palace

In collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces, discover England's most idyllic property

A 'Must View' property with period features

The palace was so beautiful that when it was finished Henry VIII politely 'asked' Cardinal Wolsey to give it to him, which he did.

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The King’s Court should hath the excellence. But Hampton Court hath the pre-eminence'John Skelton, Henry VIII's tutor

Step inside a Grand Design

Hampton Court was a palace, hotel, theatre and vast leisure complex

The King's Bedchamber

Sleep like royalty in this custom designed bedroom

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James Thornhill won the commission to decorate the Queen's Bedchamber in 1715. He was already on his way to becoming the leading English artist of his day, famed for his work at St Paul's Cathedral in London, and the Painted Hall at the Royal Naval Hospital in Greenwich.

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Thornhill went on to become the first English-born artist to be knighted in 1720.

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The scene shows cavorting gods and gods from Roman myth re-imagined through a renaissance lense.

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This ceiling, in the tradition of the expansive and exuberant interior decoration of the early 18th century, tells the ancient myth of Aurora's abduction of Cephalus.

A painted boudoir

This beautiful ceiling is best seen from the Queen's bed

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Henry IX currently lives at Hampton Court and is the palace's resident cat!

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In the centre is Queen Anne, depicted as Divine Justice, identifiable by the sword and scale

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She is being crowned by Neptune the Roman god of the sea and oceans, and Britannia

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Surrounding her are more figures from Classical mythology, such as the Three Graces

Unique ceiling feature in the Baroque style

Painted on the ceiling of her drawing room, Queen Anne is depicted as Divine Justice, subtle right?

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The Party Palace

Hampton Court was perfect for late night dancing, political discourse and leisurely life by the Thames

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At the top floats the 'top table' of Zeus, Hera, Rhea and Kronos. They are attended by cup bearers including Ganymede and probably Hebe

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Here is Iris, otherwise known as the Rainbow, with her husband Zephyros, the West Wind. Verrio’s winged goddess on the King’s Staircase, is also carrying a small pair of scissors and a handful of hair, taken from a mortal's soul

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In a roundal at the top you can see the Zodiac signs, Taurus, Pisces and Cancer

Divine dining

Food with a view

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Hampton Court was a famous leisure spot for the Tudors, but in the 20th Century it became popular for ghost hunters!

The Kitchen

Complete with Tudor kitchen equipment and a built in fireplace

Making a grand entrance

A good host always makes an entrance

"Good company, good wine, good welcome, can make good people"Henry VIII, I.4, Shakespeare

Look around the palace

The palace has been added to in two main styles: Tudor and Baroque.

Leaving a legacy

Some of the famous residents left their mark on the building

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The ceiling is believed to have been designed by William Clement, with the richly ornate decoration completed by John Hethe and Henry Blankston

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William and Mary had the Chapel remodelled and repaired from 1689-1700, with a new organ installed.

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In the Victorian period, a major restoration programme was completed in 1845-47, which addressed the Chapel roof.

450 years of splendour

Explore the lavish ceiling of the Chapel Royal

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