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  1. Nestled within over 60 acres of historic gardens is the Hampton Court Palace Wilderness. This beautiful space was once Charles II's formal pleasure garden and is now a wild meadow filled with wildlife all year round. Spring flowers and cherry trees

  2. Historic England. London, United Kingdom. Wilderness House is an estate house at Hampton Court Palace. It was built in circa 1700 as the Master Gardener's house. One of its occupants was...

  3. The Wilderness House Hampton Court Road, Hampton Court, Kingston-upon-Thames, KT8 9AR . Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places

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    Estate house, thought to have been built circa 1700, with an extension of circa 1770 and another of the 1960s; the 1960s extension is not of special interest.

    MATERIALS: red brick laid in Flemish bond with rubbed brick window arches to the ground and first floor. The M-shaped roof is tiled, and there are four tall end stacks of stock brick with brick bands. The two extensions are of stock brick. The window openings hold six-over-six hornless sash frames; those to the first floor on the south elevation, w...

    Wilderness House is thought to have been built circa 1700; a drawing of Hampton Court by Leonard Knyff dated circa 1702 shows the house complete. William Talman was Comptroller of the King’s Works at this time. Henry Wise joined Talman and George London, Deputy Superintendent of the Gardens in 1699 as Master Gardener, and the erection of the house ...

    Wilderness House, an estate house of circa 1700, at Hampton Court Palace, is listed at Grade II* for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest and degree of survival: as a house of circa 1700, surviving largely unchanged, with the plan largely intact, and an almost complete interior of good quality, including stair, panelling, and c...

  4. By March 1937, Xenia had moved from Frogmore Cottage in Windsor Great Park to Wilderness House in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. She lived there until her death on 20 April 1960. Despite reduced circumstances during her lifetime, Xenia left a small estate to her remaining relatives.

  5. Under William III and Mary II, the gardens at Hampton Court became famous for their beauty and exquisite baroque design. Large sums of money were lavished on creating them - over £100,000,...

  6. 11 de nov. de 2022 · Spend a year in the life of Hampton Court Palace's world-famous gardens and park. See the seasons change with spectacular new drone and time-lapse footage and join the passionate team of expert gardeners with behind the scenes access to their work.