Hever Castle, the restored 13th-century fortress in the United Kingdom, was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife. The castle’s interior features grand paneled rooms adorned with Tudor portraits, tapestries, and antiques. Visitors can explore the formal gardens, navigate two outdoor mazes, and enjoy a boating lake, offering a blend of historical insight and natural beauty.
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