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Hever Castle on the British Pullman
From US$290 per person
Visit the magnificent 13th century childhood home of Anne Boleyn; one of the most beautiful and dramatic examples of the architecture and lifestyle of this period, set within expansive formal gardens.
Please note: All timings shown are for your guidance only. Confirmed timings will be supplied with your travel documents. A recorded message with up to date timings is available 48 hours prior to departure on +(44) 020 7921 4199.
What's Included
Outward journey by coach, entrance to castle and grounds, coffee and Danish Pastry or cream tea, high tea accompanied with a glass of champagne and wine on return journey aboard the British Pullman.
Your Journey | Your journey takes you to Hever Castle, the magnificent 13th century childhood home of Anne Boleyn; one of the most beautiful and dramatic examples of period architecture containing a collection of fine furniture, tapestries and other works of art. The grounds encompass formal gardens and a lake.
You will be met by your guide at London Victoria who will accompany you on the coach transfer to Hever castle.
On arrival at Hever, take time to enjoy the beautiful castle and grounds, as well as coffee and a danish pastry before continuing by coach to Folkestone West where you board the British Pullman.
A glass of chilled champagne will be served as soon as you board the train. This is followed by a delicious high tea accompanied by half a bottle of wine whilst you travel back to London Victoria.
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What to Wear | Smart day wear is appropriate. You are asked not to wear jeans or trainers. Please remember you will be outdoors for part of your time at Hever Castle.
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Access | This journey is rated as reasonable for passengers with special access needs. Most of the steps in the Gardens are ramped and so accessible to wheelchairs, as are the restaurants and gift shops. The Castle is accessible on the ground floor only, although helpers should note that there are steps up into and out of the Castle. Unfortunately it is not possible to accommodate electric wheelchairs in the Castle at all. The water maze has an access route for wheelchairs.
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