Within about 35 miles from London
Still a favourite royal residence. Largest and longest inhabited stronghold in the world. Dating back to 1110 and filled with the cream of the Royal collection. Eton the oldest boys public school, founded 1440, where the boys still wear tail coats. Alma Mater to many English Prime Ministers and more recently the Royal princes. Runnymede the site of the signing of Magna Carta in 1215 and the John F. Kennedy Memorial is close by.
Hampton Court
The greatest Tudor royal palace of Europe which with Sir Christopher Wrens extensions, set out to compete with Versailles. Started by Henry VIIIs Chancellor and Cardinal, Thomas Wolsey, it went on to become Henrys favourite palace. It gives a unique insight into life in Tudor times with its kitchens, gardens, Great Hall and Tudor tennis court. William and Mary used Wren to build new state apartments and the Kings Privy Garden, now wonderfully restored. There is something for all ages to see here.
Greenwich
The site of the 0 meridian, where the new Millennium actually began. The Royal Observatory is a fascinating museum as is the newly refurbished National Maritime Museum, and Queen's House, and the Painted Hall in Wren's Royal Naval College is a gem.
Syon, Osterley, and Ham Houses
Three wonderful examples of great aristocratic houses, filled with great portraits by Van Dyke, Kneller, Lely and Reynolds and Robert Adam interiors. A true symbol of the wealth and power of Britain in the 18th century.
By special arrangement it is possible to organise visits for the racing at Royal Ascot and Goodwood. Polo at Smiths Lawn or Royal Berkshire. Henley Royal Regatta.
Cruise stopover tours of London From Dover, Southampton and Plymouth fall under Band "E" in the Price List.
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