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Hampton Court Castle

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In January 2016, the house was for sale at the price of £12M, having been advertised for sale for more than a year at prices of up to £16M. It was described as part of a 935 acres (3.78 km) property with 26 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms. It also includes a
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Hampton Court has a 12-acre (4.9 ha) garden which was largely created by the Van Kampens and is open to the public throughout the summer months, and now offers special events such as outdoor theatre productions, small concerts and family days out.
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Hampton Court dates from 1427. Sir Rowland Lenthall built the original house on an estate which had been granted to him some years previously on his marriage to the king's cousin Margaret Fitzalan, a daughter of the
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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 Lenthall. Sir Rowland's house was a
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Parish Map - Ecclesiastical Parish of Hope-under-Dinmore. Civil parish very similar, see Herefordshire County Council - Civil Parishes.
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in 1994. He died in 1999. The formal gardens were opened with a celebration by the family in the year 2000, where the
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The castle and grounds can be visited by the public and are also available as a venue for weddings and other events.
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and is a Grade I listed building, which is the highest category of architecture in the statutory protection scheme.
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The house (empty) and grounds featured extensively in the first season of the 1970s BBC television series
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In 1810 the estate was purchased by John Arkwright, the grandson of the inventor and industrialist
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in 1910 followed by a gradual succession of conveyances. Between 1924 and 1972 it was the seat of
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and has retained this basic form. In other ways the house has been significantly altered.
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For the royal palace in south west London, often referred to as Hampton Court, see
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was taken probably during the 17th century to Wickton Court, a grand house near
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The gardens are a particular feature, and include an organically managed
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for Lord Coningsby and remodelled and restored in the early C19 by
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Historic England reports that the castle was "altered early C18 by
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Photos of Hampton Court and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk
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Doyle, Jessica (16 January 2016). "Hot property- castles".
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family from 1510 until 1781, when it was inherited by
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Castellated country house in Herefordshire, England
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Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court (disambiguation)
Gray stone castle with a large central tower
Hampton Court Castle is located in Herefordshire
Gothic
Gothic Revival
Hope under Dinmore
England
Coordinates
52°10′3.57″N 2°42′14.91″W / 52.1676583°N 2.7041417°W / 52.1676583; -2.7041417
castellated
country house
English
Herefordshire
Hope under Dinmore
Leominster
Earl of Arundel
King Henry IV
Wars of the Roses
quadrangular
courtyard house

J.M.W. Turner
J.M.W. Turner
Coningsby
George Capel, Viscount Malden
4th Earl of Essex
Charles Hanbury Williams
Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby
James Wyatt

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