Hever Castle & Gardens
Hever Castle & Gardens
4.5
Points of Interest & LandmarksCastlesHistory Museums
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
About
Hever Castle was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the intriguing second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth I. The castle is a romantic double moated 13th-century castle which houses historic 16th-century portraits, paintings, furniture, tapestries and treasures. Comprehensive information on the history of Hever Castle can be found in the guide book and audio tours are available from the Hever Shop, Visitor Centre or castle entrance. Visitors can explore the magnificent gardens for all seasons which include Italian, Rose and Tudor gardens, topiary, yew maze and splashing water maze, or take a stroll around the informal areas of Sunday Walk and Anne Boleyn's Walk. Hever hosts a number of special events throughout the season including gardening events with the head gardener and his team. Family fun includes jousting tournaments each summer, one of our most popular events.
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  • Big-A-Leics
    Langham, United Kingdom165 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful house and gardens with amazing history
    The audio tour of the house is excellent. The guides in the rooms are knowledgeable and friendly. It takes quite a while to go round and there’s lots of interesting things so leave yourself plenty of time. The garden walks are brilliant. Make sure you pick up a map so that you don’t miss anything. The military museum is worth a visit and the display of model houses is also very impressive. You can easily spend a whole day in the gardens.
    Thank you for your kind feedback, we are delighted to hear how much you enjoyed your visit!
    Written 25 September 2023
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    Visited September 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 24 September 2023
  • Kerry M
    34 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful Hever
    Hever Castle oozes history and charm and the castle grounds are magical. David (one of the castle guides) was extremely knowledgeable about the history of Hever and took the time to engage with us which was lovely. Myself and my partner stayed within the grounds for a few nights at the bed and breakfast (Astor suite) which allows you access to the grounds when all the visitors have left. We walked around the grounds at night which was so atmospheric and gave you more time to absorb the greatness of the place.
    Thank you for visiting, we are delighted to hear how much you enjoyed your stay!
    Written 12 October 2023
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    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 9 October 2023
  • Lynandbenji C
    147 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing Hever Castle
    Ann Bokeyn's childhood home has been wonderfully restored. Stayed in the Hever Castle Accommodation Anne Boleyn Wing. Beautiful high quality furnishings. A really special place to stay. Castle and gardens are stunning. A pilgrimage point for Ann's modern day fans.
    Thank you for visiting, we are delighted to hear how much you enjoyed your stay!
    Written 12 October 2023
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    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 10 October 2023
  • Sue K
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Exceeded our expectations!
    Our expectations of our stay at Hever Castle were high and we weren’t disappointed. The room was beautifully furnished and luxurious. The price of our room we considered was not expensive and included in the price was continental and cooked breakfast, entry to the castle and the stunning gardens and 10% off any purchases made in the cafe and gift shops. We had a wonderful two night stay and have recommended to family and friends that a visit to Hever Castle is a must!
    Thank you for your lovely feedback, we are delighted to hear how much you enjoyed your stay and we hope to see you again soon
    Written 18 October 2023
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    Visited October 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 17 October 2023
  • Wonderar
    Stevenage, United Kingdom1,071 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    So pretty.
    Was gifted vouchers which were about to run out so took oportunity to go. Such a pretty place! Lovely grounds to walk around too including the big lake walk. A bit over the top with all the Anne Boleyn/Anne of Cleves info but interesting never the less. Lovely grounds as well. A very nice visit in such a pretty property.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 17 October 2023
  • Dave W
    5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stay and visit
    What a location to stay... Yes stay. I booked an overnight stay within the grounds of hever castle, with that you get an amazing nights stay, fantastic breakfast in a stunning room and entry to the grounds and castle. We followed the website and got taxi to and from hever and would recommend the pub Henry 8th suggested was wonderful and short walk take a tourch if it's dark (this time of year ) as even though there are small lights to guide you hard to see puddles etc. The grounds even though out of season are still spectacular and the castle was brilliant the staff are superb,friendly and professional.
    Thank you for your lovely feedback Dave, we are delighted to hear how much you enjoyed your stay and we hope to see you again soon!
    Written 20 October 2023
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    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 19 October 2023
  • Vicky O
    Gloucester, United Kingdom5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    So much to see!
    A great day out! We visited on a very showery day but still managed to spend about 5 hours. Could easily stay from open till close on a nicer day, so much to see, & so many lovely spots to stop & take in the views! My 7yr old did the audio tour of the house & found it very interesting. Will definitely be visiting again but will take a picnic next time as found the tearoom quite expensive!
    Thank you for your feedback. We are pleased to hear you enjoyed your visit
    Written 30 October 2023
    This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 28 October 2023
  • Pam Munday-Chanin
    98 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great staff elevate visit.
    Lucy in the Castle,waitress in cafe and charming young man serving ice-cream are stars,you are lucky to have them as employees The castle is a wonderful building and the experience interesting. I think the signage during tour could be clearer I felt a bit trapped at times but think this was because it was half term(50 years qualified as a teacher,probably bit tired of kids screaming!!!) The weather prevented us exploring the stunning grounds(saw lots on Gardeners' World on BBC 2 later)Would be good to offer reduced rate for second visit as you would probably think twice about £40++ return fee.
    Thank you for your feedback Pam, we are pleased to hear you enjoyed your visit
    Written 30 October 2023
    This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 28 October 2023
  • Alexandra J
    Dudley, United Kingdom108 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful and informative
    I have been several times to Hever castle over the years and each time there's something new, some discovery or display that I haven't seen before keeping it fresh and exciting. Even without that I love revisiting it, as its so many layers of history overlapping each other, from medieval times to the 20th century, and the way things are laid out and explained skips none of these periods. Everything is well displayed and explained (there is an optional audio tour as well). For me, the books of hours especially are remarkable and always a highlight. The tour around the house is designed in such a way that you can comfortably see everything within an hour or so, and then if you want to go round again once you get back to the courtyard you can. Like all castles, you'll need to wear decent shoes to get about, some of the flooring is uneven and some of the corridors are pokey, and there are stairs aplenty. The grounds outside the castle are equally beautiful, having some lovely walks. We usually come in the autumn because the turning of the leaves is particularly spectacular here, especially the red ivy which creeps across the façade of the castle, reflected in the water in the moat. Lovely! This place is of course a must see for anyone obsessed with Tudor history, but it also has a lot of other interesting pieces and is definitely not a one trick pony.
    Thank you for your lovely feedback Alexandra, we are delighted to hear how much you enjoyed your visit and we hope to see you again soon!
    Written 6 November 2023
    This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 6 November 2023
  • SandN255355
    Mildura, Australia112 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A Memorable Experience.
    Large beautiful grounds with a lot of easy flat walking. High standard throughout the castle. Very informative. A great day out for couples or families. Nice cafe, gift shop and toilets. Would love to visit again as there is so much to see in only the few hours that we had available. Highly recommend a visit.
    Thank you for your lovely feedback, we are delighted to hear you enjoyed your visit and hope to see you again soon!
    Written 8 December 2023
    This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 7 December 2023
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Donna D
Danbury, UK228 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
We visited Hever Castle and grounds and it was a lovely day out. Unfortunately because of the situation at the moment with the virus, we had to queue for 1 hour and 20 minutes to actually get into the castle as they were limiting the number of visitors, which is understandable, but very tiring. Once inside the castle, you can't overtake people who take a long time to view certain rooms or items, and so you are often left standing in doorways as most rooms only accommodate two people at a time. That was the only down side for me but I do realise that the staff were just following regulations and at all times were friendly and courteous, apologising non-stop for the long delays.

One thing I would mention was the cost of food and drink in one of the little cafe's. I would recommend taking a picnic if you can as two egg mayonnaise sandwiches and two drinks cost nearly £20, plus they didn't apply the discount for August that a lot of the eating places are offering. I felt it was quite over priced for something that wasn't outstanding or particularly appetising, and had we thought about it beforehand, we would have had lunch at the pub in the village which was far better value.
Written 7 August 2020
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The Reynards
Isle of Wight, UK524 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Couples
beautiful Gardens and castle, currently only able to visit with advance Booking, (£15.55/ £14 concession) quiet expensive, but the grounds and facilities are extensive and very well maintained. The booking only permits entrance to the gardens, there is a further charge and lengthy wait if you wish to look inside the castle, (at time of writing £3.25pp and queuing time 40 minutes). On the plus side the queuing did mean that this small by comparison castle was not crowded, (max 4 to a room), making the experience very pleasurable. I would add a look round the castle is highly recommended, well worth a visit, stepping back in English Royal history. There are various eatery options, from takeaway pizza, bbq to a bookable restaurant. Plus many well spaced out benches on which to enjoy a picnic, whilst taking in the surroundings. There are also boats for hire to cruise the large lake, (pedalos and rowing boats). Extensive play area for kids, plus dog friendly make this something for all.
Written 5 September 2020
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Julie F
29 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
Visited Hever Castle in the heatwave of August 2020 and it was amazing. Had come here as a 'Tudors' trip with teen who is doing History A level. The gardens are amazing and well kept. Queued for an hour and half in the scorching sunshine to enter the castle, as you can only upgrade to enter the castle when you arrive. Well worth it though. You get an audio tour and due to social distancing you are mostly on your own in each area, so you can get a good look around.
All the staff are really helpful and as far as 'covid precautions ' go, there were plenty of hand sanitising stations around as well as the social distancing makers. Cash is not encouraged as contactless payments are the norm here. A shame for older guests who may not have credit cards ( I am not being patronising here - my parent does not have credit cards and therefore would have been unable to buy a bottle of water in the heatwave).
The A level student found it really interesting and informative and we would both recommend a trip here.
Written 14 August 2020
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SB01
Sonning Common, UK888 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Couples
This is an excellent family attraction. The landscaped grounds are lovely and great to walk through. Expect to spend an hour or so walking around the lake. The formal gardens are stunning and beautifully laid out amidst the temple remains, next to the lake.
Of course the main attraction is the small but striking castle, home to two of Henry VIII’s wives. Currently you need to pre-book to enter the grounds and then the castle is approx £3 more - great value. Due to Covid numbers entering are limited so queueing for an hour is almost certain, but the time passes quickly as there is audio to listen to and some boards with additional information. Once inside you are self guided at your own pace. The interiors are in wonderful condition and worth the wait. How ironic we had to have an American save this piece of British history.
Kids will enjoy the play area, the water maze and boating on the lake.
Decent cafes serving reasonably priced food, including vegan sausage rolls.
Written 5 September 2020
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Vince H
Skelton-in-Cleveland, UK529 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021
After several years of wanting to visit Hever Castle, we finally managed to achieve a day trip and we certainly weren't disappointed. Although it is called a castle it is more like a large stately home and the rooms are beautifully furnished and you can easily imagine the Boleyn family living here all those years ago. The audio guide is an excellent addition with very informative commentary which brought the rooms to life. Although there was a queueing system in place, you could easily stay and view each room at leisure. There was no pressure of time constraints and non-flash photography was allowed in all rooms, which is unusual for a building of this age. The gardens and lake were beautiful and boat trips and boat hire were available, although we did not participate in either. The only minor setback was that the service in the restaurant was quite slow, although one of the assistants did open an additional till to help customer flow-through. The outdoor barbecue was very nice and there was ample picnic spaces throughout the grounds. The afternoon tea looked really nice although we did not have one. The gift shop had a good selection of souvenirs with a price range to suit all budgets. Would highly recommend Hever Castle to anybody interested in English history and in particular, the story of the Boleyns. Although we did not have children with us we did notice a play castle for children in the grounds. During our visit we noticed several family friendly/children activities taking place, such as archery and children's 'slaying the dragon'.
Written 22 August 2021
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Becky H
Hastings, UK336 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020 • Couples
The castle gardens are really beautiful and there is a lot to see. The one way system around the gardens could be better but for the most part us pretty good. Hiring a rowing boat or a pedalo is a must on the lake, it's great fun and you get to see plenty of wildlife, after you can take a walk around the lake which gives some lovely views.
There are plenty of food establishments on site with the Pizza and Ice Cream stall being particularly nice.
The only downside to the visit was going in the castle itself, you cannot pre book a timeslot for the castle which means we were queueing for an hour inside. Once inside the castle there can only be a maximum amount of people inside which means you will be queueing again. I feel that it would have been better for Hever to have just put in pre booked timeslots so that they could control the flow of people a bit better.
Overall a lovely visit.
Written 26 July 2020
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Hannah LP
3 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Family
Visited today with our 3 year excited to watch the jousting event. We had an arrival time booked for 1200-1215 but traffic was clear so we actually arrived at 11.45. We were fully prepared to be asked to wait but we were let straight in - not sure what the point of a booked time slot is then. Also no limit on how long you can stay so it just gets busier and busier.

We were informed that there was a one way system in place around the property and arrows to help guide us however from the outset it was very unclear, the arrows kept changing direction and no one seemed to be paying much attention to it.

Our plan was to spend some time in the play park then take our lunch to the jousting field. However, quite country to the lack lustre attempt at a one way system, a strict 30 minute time slot was in place for the play park and a 20-30 minute queue. Not feasible with a 3 year old and being 6 months pregnant.

Instead we wandered round the beautiful gardens and walked down to the lake. No one way systems for the gardens or walking to the lake. There was no hot food to take away from the restaurant near the jousting field so we had to go back to the restaurant on the other side of the property and were then given directions for the longest way round back to the jousting field instead off the cut through we discovered afterwards.

Finally arrived at the field with our food only find a massive queue to be allowed on to a huge field. We are still trying to work out why we were asked to queue to sit in a huge field and also turned away from the field due to a maximum capacity. I repeat; the field was huge and also on a hill so we could have seen the action from anywhere we chose to sit.

We did have a lovely time today as the grounds and buildings are beautiful and the food; not bad. We understand that things are different now but Hever don’t seem to know what bits of the guidance to include or reinforce.
Written 22 August 2020
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Thank you for taking the time to feedback on your experience at Hever Castle. We have time slots in order to ensure that there is a steady flow of visitors into the grounds, with no large crowds gathered at the entry points. If there is no queue, and a visitor arrives a time slot before or after their allocation, we are happy to let them come in. We have a maximum capacity for the day, and once this is reached you can no longer book online. We have a one way system on pathways that are not wide enough to allow for social distancing, and as our grounds span 125 acres, we do rely on our visitors to respect one another by remaining two metres apart at all times. There are maps that detail the one way system on line and at the ticket huts themselves. We introduced timed play sessions for the playgrounds when we reopened them on 4th July. This is to ensure that we can limit the capacity in the playgrounds at any time, and clean the equipment between uses. Directions given by the team member in the restaurant reflected the one way route that we have in place, with visitors approaching the jousting field via the Italian Garden, rather than via Two Sisters Pond, as the latter would have meant going against the system in place. The field is, indeed, large however in order to remain COVID Secure compliant we had to limit the number of visitors and lay out socially distanced space for individuals to occupy. We remain consistent in our messaging, we have one way systems and maximum capacities in place, request that visitors wash their hands frequently and respect social distancing when on site.
Written 17 September 2020
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SW01
Surrey, UK45 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2020 • Family
We visited Hever Castle on a daytime ticket (not including Santa). We paid £58 for three adults and a child.

So I appreciate the historic beauty of the area, and that the castle was closed due to covid. However I really feel that the price we paid was not good value for money. Yes there are 125 acres of grounds however, due to the time of year alot of the bushes and plants were quite sparse, so we couldn't really appreciate the magnificence of the chess pieces for example. The Yew maze was closed and the Peter pan trail was not very long at all, quite literally five minutes. There were no fairground rides or attractions or no live actors roaming the grounds. The children's play area was open, however our family personally would not make use of this as we don't think play areas are a good idea for us at this time due to covid. Hever Castle does say there is no time limit on their christmas daytime tickets so we could have stayed to see the evening lights come on, which is great; however we arrived at 12 and found that after an hour it was too cold and there was not that much to do to keep us there til it got dark. I am really disappointed because although I understand there will be limited things available because of the virus, I feel that £58 to walk around the garden was just too excessive. I'm sure it is lovely at night with the lights but I do not recommend a daytime visit (without Santa).
Written 14 December 2020
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We are sorry that you were disappointed with your visit. Our entry price is benchmarked against similar privately owned heritage attractions. Our website includes all relevant information regarding what is open on the day of your visit.
Written 22 December 2020
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steve321167
Maidstone, UK37 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
Had not been for about 10 years with my last visit being in the summer when the grounds are at their best.
Considering it was February, the temperature was in single figures and two storms had swept through the area, the team that maintain the grounds had done a fantastic job in restoring order. The castle is small but there are many rooms and some fascinating history from two different periods. The connection to Henry VIII may be the main draw but the Astor family restoration and development of the estate is also well explained.
There is currently some garden construction going on, many sculptures are covered for winter and the path around the lake is flooded but that said it was still well worth a walk around the grounds
My only major criticism is around the ticket pricing structure. First of all; there is less to see in the winter months and yet the price is the same as summer. The other thing is the annual pass which costs three times the cost of a day ticket. A small reduction in the winter price or another option to revisit again once in summer for a reasonable extra fee would make more sense to me so I will not be returning as I would have liked to have fdone
My advice is to visit in summer when you can enjoy the grounds at their best, as there is not enough there to make multiple visits worth while at the prices charged.
Written 19 February 2020
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Thank you for your feedback. We were pleased to hear that you had a lovely visit, we hope that you enjoyed the Audio Guide which is now included in the cost of Castle entry. As you say, our team have worked incredibly hard throughout February to make good areas affected by the recent inclement weather, we will ensure that your comments are passed on. We have a small section of our Italian Garden currently undergoing conservation, this requires a small detour but doesn’t preclude the enjoyment of the garden itself. In regards to our ticket prices, we are a privately owned estate and receive no government funding, nor are we able to partake in schemes such as Gift Aid, therefore we rely on our entry prices alone to fund the ongoing maintenance and conservation of the Castle and it’s grounds. Nevertheless, we are confident that our prices offer good value for money, with the various walks around the grounds, Miniature Model Houses exhibition, Military Museum, Yew Maze, Garden Exhibition, Water Maze, the Castle itself and events that take place throughout the year at no extra charge to the visitor. This is absolutely the case for our Annual Pass holders who have unlimited access as well as added benefits that are listed on our website.
Written 4 March 2020
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KentBoyJohn
Kent, UK34 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
Lunch in the Moat Restaurant was less than good. We chose two rolls and when we asked for them we were told to do it yourself which I am sure last year the rolls were unpacked and put on a plate with a little garnish. We were actually charged for three rolls when we only had two and they were both very uninteresting. I had cheeses and ham ploughman’s but the cheese was a slice of plastic burger cheese and a slice of prepackaged ham with very little pickle so it was dry and tasteless. My wife had what was called egg mayonnaise on the receipt but there was no or very little mayonnaise and so it was dry. The restaurant was small and full so we had to sit outside in a scruffy damp seating area on a muddy surface. Next time I will eat before or after our visit.
Written 10 February 2020
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Thank you for your feedback, we are sorry you felt the sandwiches you had were of poor quality, we have reviewed the way we serve and present our sandwiches in the Moat and have now gone back to presenting them on a plate. With regards the till receipt, this is an error on the till receipt as the sandwich is not an egg mayonnaise. Thank you for highlighting this and we will review the till buttons to ensure they match the dish appropriately. Hever has seen a huge increase in visitor numbers over the last few years and we are aware that the Moat restaurant is now probably too small, especially in inclement weather. However, replacing this is a considerable expense and therefore we have increased the opening days of the Pavilion restaurant to accommodate the increase.
Written 17 February 2020
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