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Hampton Court has a 12-acre (4.9 ha) garden which was largely created by the Van
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Hampton Court dates from 1427. Sir
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As of 2024, whilst the castle is in use as a wedding venue, it is also still open to the public on selected days. The gardens are still open to the public every day throughout the season.
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The house was remodelled in the 1830s and 1840s to restore a castle-like layout, exterior and decoration, reversing earlier attempts to make it appear more regular and domestic.
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Chorale was featured as a sacred choir and some members as a small madrigal choir. Hampton Court Castle and grounds were sold by the Van Kampen family in 2006.
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which was a complex and intermittent civil war widely described as a cousins' monarchal feud before he gave it to
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