I took some lovely photos on my visit to this wonderful Royal Palace over the Easter holidays. It was a great family day out, filled with history and fun.
At times I was choked thinking about the people who had lived their often short lives at the palace. I came away wanting to read and absorb every Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory book. I haven’t read any before, but my beta readers rave about them, and I really would like to see the past brought to life on the page. (Just bought a 4 book set of P.Gregory)
I decided to keep this post visual and use my favourite shots of the day.
Impressive outside
On the worn cobbles of the courtyard, I was transported back in time. I imaged the feet and hooves that have trodden this same path.
Couple of close ups
Inside
I love this shot – walking into the light.
Gardens
These Hyacinths smelt divine.
Meet Aragon and Matt.
And of course, my lovely Hampton Court swan.
Hope you’ve enjoyed your quick tour of Hampton Court Palace. It’s worth a visit if you get the chance.
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After a day of rest, I’ll be back with some Inspiration.
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Lovely pictures, I’ve never been there.
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It is magical.
It’s on my doorstep and this is the first proper visit we have done.
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I used to live in Thames Ditton.
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You had wonderful weather for your visit. I have been there a number of times. Last time there were costumed actors and actresses bringing the past to life. thank you for sharing your photos. Sue
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Hampton Court was lovely, though I’d have loved to have seen the costumed actors.
We chose the best day of the week to go there, windy but nice.
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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Hampton Court is always worth a visit. I always imagine I see Henry V111 marching around, looking as pompous as ever. A very inspirational place…
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Very true, and thanks for reblogging.
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I love your photos. I used to walk my daughter round the gardens in her pram quite frequently.
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Thank you. You’re comment reminded me how I used to push my son around the Walled Gardens in Sunbury and snatch the times he napped to scribble notes for my novel. Lovely times.
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Hi Suzanne, I spent a month in England years ago and I fell in love with the country. The history is still so vibrant.
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It is, and it’s a shame that more of us don’t appreciate what we have so close to home.
Thanks for visiting.
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Hampton Court is so great. I did the audio-tour …. There I met a servant who sneaked me into the building while a feast was prepared… One of my best memories of my visit in London. It was one of the days I had to leave London to get somewhere more calm. 😉
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I wish we had done the audio tour, maybe next time.
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I’ve not been there yet but it looks wonderful and I’d love to go. I’m fascinated by the fact that the front and back look like they’re from different time periods, I saw a documentary on it :).
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There is so much history to take in, it blows you away.
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Ah, I love Hampton Court, especially the gardens. Great pics!
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Thank you.
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You share the most beautiful photos on your blog. This looks like quite a place to visit! Thanks for the virtual tour. 🙂
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Thank you. Photography is my second love next to writing. I’m so pleased this blog is giving me the opportunity to share my pictures
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Beautiful pictures. I especially like the one looking through the door. Brought back great memories. I’ve been to Hampton Court once about twenty-five years ago.
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Thank you.
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Wonderful photos, Suzanne! Looks like you had a nice day for your visit as well 🙂 Hope you enjoy the books too.
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Thank you.
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It’s a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing my pictures.
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