As we got to the castle early, we decided to go outside and have a look around first - something that is essential for every visit. There is loads for adults and children alike, ranging from incredible gardens to kids' playgrounds.
You can see most of what we did from the video, but some of it has to be described in a bit more detail.
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| The Castle |
We spent ages walking around the spectacular gardens, which were laid out from 1904-8. They are immaculate, with absolutely beautiful flowers and colours. The gardens are award-winning and there is loads to see and do, including hiring boats on the huge lake.
I particularly recommend the stunning Italian gardens, but my favourites had to be the bushes which were trimmed to look like animals. We saw birds, lions and Rob even swears that he saw an elephant!
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| Me in the water maze |
We were not allowed to take photos, videos or record audio in the castle itself which was a shame, but we did have an amazing time.
The castle is surrounded by a moat and is the kind of place that I would love to own - grand, but still liveable. The oldest part of it was built in the 1200s and it was owned by the Boleyn (originally Bullen) family from 1462 to 1539.
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| Me and Rob with "Anne Boleyn" |
There are loads of beautiful rooms, antique furniture, prayer books, interactive displays and paintings to look at, making it fun for the entire family. In fact, Hever Castle is said to have the best collection of Tudor portraits in the UK after the National Portrait Gallery!
I do recommend taking an audio guide or getting a guidebook to go from room to room inside the castle (especially on the ground floor), as there is not much information to read, only lots to see. Rob and mum both took audio guides and dad had a guidebook, and I felt that I did not learnt as much as them.
Overall, Hever Castle is perfect for the whole family, and I learnt loads, enjoyed looking at cool pictures and had a very entertaining time. If you ever go to Kent, you should definitely visit!
Hever Castle costs £15.50 per adult for the castle and gardens, and £8.70 per child. A family ticket for castle and gardens is £39.70, although it's slightly cheaper if you just go for the gardens. The audio tour is available in English, Dutch, French, German, Chinese and Russian and costs £3.75. There is a special audio tour for children.
For more on great things to do in Kent, go to the Visit Kent website and take a look at Robert's blog post on Groombridge Place.
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What a cute video :) I love castles and gardens so, I must plan a trip to Hever Castle!
ReplyDeleteI think you would really like it. It's a great place.
DeleteWell I cant say I have ever heard of Hever Castle. Looks like a great place to hang out with the kiddies.
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It's actually great for kids, but also for adults. Lovely place for any age I'd say!
DeleteSo cool that they dress up to really set the scene and I can imagine make it more memorable for the children
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Yes, I think they've done it all really well
DeleteThis is somewhere I've been meaning to visit for ages - I'd love to see Anne Boleyn's home but haven't quite managed yet. Some great tips and this has convinced me I need to make it happen this summer...
ReplyDeleteWe would definitely recommend it - lots of do and really good fun. It's beautifully set out.
DeleteThis looks like a lovely place to visit. Looks fun for all the family and a place where children can learn lots of different things.
ReplyDeleteIt is; there's a perfect balance of information and fun!
DeleteOh how wonderful, sounds like you had the best day. Hever Castle is fabulous, we've not been for a while now (wrong part of the country). So nice to get such great weather too.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Hever Castle. It looks amazing
ReplyDeleteI remember going to Hever when I was a child. I would love to take the children there if we are ever in Kent :)
ReplyDeleteWe would definitely recommend it.
DeleteI love places like this. It's a shame we're so far away as I'm sure we'd all enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteWell if you're ever nearby, definitely give it a go!
DeleteWe love places like this - it's so much fun to explore and I love taking photos x
ReplyDeleteMe too! Love taking the pics and love exploring. We are as one :)
DeleteWe've not visited a castle in ages. This looks like a great day out and reasonably priced too.
ReplyDeleteIt was, and had something for everyone.
Deletewe love castle! will visit when we pass by!
ReplyDeleteLove the video . not too badly priced .x
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had such a lovely day x
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to visit!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Never castle before. Looks like a great day and the water maze looks a lot of fun :-) x
ReplyDeleteWe had great time on the water maze - you should definitely visit!
DeleteI had a lovely time at Hever Castle many years ago - don't remember the Water Maze though, that looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWe've never been but this looks great, F would love to explore the castle and I would love the Italian gardens. x
ReplyDeleteThe Italian Gardens were absolutely beautiful! We would recommend it 100%
DeleteLooks amazing!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day out
ReplyDeleteIt was. You should definitely give it a visit!
DeleteWe've never been there, but very intrigued to visit a castle that was the home of the Boleyn family. Will try and go this summer
ReplyDeleteLooked like a great day out!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of that water maze xxx
ReplyDeleteOoo this looks lovely - I need to get over to Kent more often, I keep seeing great places to visit there!
ReplyDeleteYes, so much to do in Kent. We only managed this and Groombridge Place (which we have also blogged about) but know there is so much more to do there...
Deletelooks like a fantastic place to take the kids! x
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great info. It serves as a fine guide for those who want to visit. Nice to have bragging rights for winning the race to the center of the maze, huh? Lol.
ReplyDeleteYes, they're good at that kind of thing. I on the other hand, had no idea where I was going and was lucky to stumble back out again. Otherwise I'd still be there (mazes are clearly not my thing...)
DeleteThis looks brilliant - we love castles!x
ReplyDeleteOoh this looks like a good place to visit and not too far from us! Liked the video x
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great spot to visit with kids!! We have to look at this next time we are in the UK, although most of the time we end up in Devon... :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit, looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place for a day out! My boys are castle crazy. They would love it!
ReplyDeleteHever Castle is wonderful, I'm glad you enjoyed it. We live quite near to Hever and used to get an annual pass when the children were small.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super review, Jessica! I haven't been to Hever castle but your review has given me lots to think about.
ReplyDeleteLovely place! Looks great for the kids, too! I must admit I had never heard of it, thanks for sharing!
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