Enjoy an exclusive tour of the grounds of Windsor Castle with a knowledgeable and highly experienced private guide who will take you on a tour of the Royal Family's grounds and give you an insight into the history, architecture, and culture of Hampton Court.
Windsor Castle is a stunningly beautiful and historically significant castle in the woodlands of Windsor, Berkshire. The castle was first built by William the Conqueror in the 1070s and has been in continuous use as a residence for members of the British Royal Family ever since.
The castle sits atop a high sandstone bluff on the waterfront of the River Thames, about eight miles south-east of central London.
Hampton Court Palace is a historical place which is located in the county of Surrey. It is one of the best-preserved examples of Tudor architecture and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The palace served as the location for many films like Pirates of the Caribbean and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.
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Windsor Castle is a an English country house located in Windsor, Berkshire, near Maidenhead. The castle has grown from a fortification in the 11th century into a palace complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site over the following centuries. The castle is now one of the largest tourist attractions in England, welcoming over three million people every year, making it one of the most visited tourist attractions in Europe. The castle stands on the site of a Roman fort, which was destroyed by King Henry I. The castle is enclosed by walls up to high and wide, with turrets at intervals along them, and is irregular in shape because it consists of different periods of building with parts dating back to Norman times and others more recent.
Windsor is a town in England, the largest in the county of Berkshire. It is a major commercial and retail centre and an important historic site. The town is near the southern edge of the county, on the River Thames. Windsor was founded in 912 AD by Edward the Elder as part of a royal estate. It grew as a commercial centre during the late 11th and early 12th centuries when it became one of Britain's first walled towns.
The Tudor mansion house of Hampton Court Palace is the best example of a royal 'palace in the country' in England. A palace in the country is a house or grand residence which is kept by a monarch or his/her family outside the main palace complex, usually for weekend and holiday use. The Tudor palace was built for Henry VIII in 1514-16. Hampton Court Palace is one of the best preserved examples of Renaissance architecture in London and is a World Heritage site.
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