If you love your Tudor history, Hever Castle is the perfect place to get up close to several significant pieces of 16th century history. Built in 1271, it is the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII who was Queen for only 1,000 days and mother of Elizabeth I. Anne’s family name was Bullen but when she was in France in the king’s court, she decided to adopt the way a French person would spell it phonetically.
As well as the beautiful gardens the castle itself is well worth visiting. It’s not very big for a castle, and some of the rooms are quite cosy you could say. Audio guides are included in Castle admission prices. They are available in English, French, German, Dutch, Russian and Chinese.


I’m not usually keen on photographing interiors and especially when I only have my phone with me as the light can be poor, but I do like to grab shots of little details that I find interesting.








It takes about an hour to go around the castle and the Castle is usually busiest in the morning and early afternoon. I would recommend late afternoon to avoid school parties.
William Waldorf Astor used his fortune to restore and extend the Castle in the early 20th century.
[Wolf Hall is a British television series adaptation of two of Hilary Mantel’s novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, a fictionalised biography documenting the life of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII. The second series was adapted from The Mirror & the Light, the final novel in the trilogy. Both are excellent series and available in the UK on iPlayer.]
If you want to know more about Hever Castle, Anne Boleyn and the rooms in the castle then I recommend visiting the website (link below).
Hever Castle & Gardens
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I love all that ornate wood but can’t help but think how hard it is to dust! (lol)
I live in a very dusty house, I think it must be because we are next to a farmyard where there is a lot of straw and hay. No sooner do I dust a surface and it is covered again.
I made that comment, but for real, I don’t dust. lol
Not any more. I remember a time when i did it sometimes twice a day.
Too old to care any more. 🙂
Haha.. I don’t dust very often either.
I really liked the way they showed differents parts of the house at various times in its history. We enjoyed seeing inside the castle very much.
I found it very interesting too. I do like places that provide an audio guide and wish the NT would do this.