Monday, May 18, 2009

Hever Castle

After working two Saturdays in a row, we had a free Saturday (P-day) to go exploring. We took a train ride with Elder and Sister Scott to Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. She was the second wife of Henry the VIII and was the key figure in the political and religious upheaval leading to the split with Rome, the Pope, the Catholic Church and the Church of England under the King's control. Anne, the mother of Elizabeth I, was subsequently beheaded by Henry's decree for charges of adultery and incest, which historians generally view as unconvincing.

History aside, the trip to the castle, walk through the castle and around the grounds was spectacular. The mile and a third walk from the train station along narrow country roads went past farms and fields that were.... well... idyllic and breathtaking come to mind (see the slide show in links at the right).


We decided to follow a less-travelled path back from the castle and found ourselves looking for Robin Hood and his merry men in a labrynth of trees and bushes. What a restful moment from the busyness of London!

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Best wishes to all,

Elder & Sister Watts

4 comments:

Mama Linda said...

Where can I get one of those "pig" topiaries--fabulous! Linda

Jane said...

How can you not love London with so many cool places to go to!!?? I'm so glad you had a great day off. Love you guys.

Julie Freeman said...

I'm so wishing I could come with my camera - What a fabulous location!!! Love you guys

shaunacd said...

I'd love more than anything to see every castle in England. What a wonderful experience. Wish I could be there.