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Hampton Court Palace
Type
Historic House / Palace
Location
East Molesey
This magnificent palace set in delightful gardens was famously one of Henry VIII’s favourite palaces. Explore his State Apartments and those of King William III where history is brought to life with costumed guides.
Hatchlands Park
Type
Historic House / Palace
Location
Guildford
Built in 1756 and set in a Repton park, Hatchlands has splendid interiors by Robert Adam and houses the Cobbe collection of keyboard musical instruments. Jekyll Garden.
Hell-Fire Caves
Type
Cave
Location
West Wycombe
Excavated by Sir Francis Dashwood in the 1750s, these extraordinary caves were reputed to have hosted the Hell-Fire Club whose membership included some of Britain’s most senior aristocrats and statesmen.
Type
Boat Trip
Location
Henley-on-Thames
The Classic Boat Collection comprises of a range of stylish, iconic river launches operated by Henley Sales & Charter Ltd., specialists in the charter business since the late eighties.
Telephone
+44 (0)1491 578870Hennerton Golf Club
Type
Golf Course
Location
Wargrave
Former 9-hole course expanded to 18 holes in June 2006. PGA professional tuition, pro shop, society packages, bar and restaurant.
Heritage Boat Charters Ltd
Type
Boat Hire
Location
Chertsey
If you want to entertain your clients or family and friends in luxurious style then what better way than to relax on a gentle cruise along the River Thames.
Highclere Castle and Gardens
Type
Castle / Fort
Location
Newbury
Highclere Castle, the home of the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon, Highclere Castle also hosts a unique display of Egyptian antiquities and is the location of the hugely popular ITV series, Downton Abbey.
Hotel Boat Baglady
Type
Boat Trip
As you slowly glide along this Royal River, Baglady and her crew are exclusively at your disposal to pamper and spoil you.
Hughenden Manor
Type
Historic House / Palace
Location
High Wycombe
Victorian home of Prime Minister and statesman Benjamin Disraeli from 1848 until his death in 1881.





