Apart from being home to Hampton Court Palace, this beautiful area has much more to offer. The gardens of Hampton Court are the location for an annual flower show, but in addition to this, one can visit Bushy Park, the Diana Fountain, Hampton Court Bridge, Hurst Park, the Moleley War Memorial, St. Barnabas Church and St. Paul’s Church.
Bushy Park, although not as well known as the central London parks is in fact the second largest in London. It is also one of the most attractive, manicured...
The Diana Fountain is the centrepiece of Bushy Park. It is mounted in the centre of the great manmade lake at the heart of the park and was designed...
There has been a crossing at this point since Tudor times as one might expect with this bridges proximity to the famous old palace that Thomas Wolsey has commissioned in...
Hampton Court Palace promises a magical journey back through 500 years of royal history. Discover 60 acres of immaculately restored gardens that run alongside the River Thames then explore the...
Hampton Court Park is situated immediately outside the Royal palace and close to the much grander and larger Bushy Park. This area of green land outside the palace has...
Hurst Park is a large area of public land in the Molesey area of Hampton on the borders between Surrey and London, situated close to the River Thames. The...
Molesey War Memorial is situated close to the centre of the small community of Molesey which is situated on the edge of the Hampton Court Palace estate. The monument...
St. Barnabas is a fine parish church situated in the leafy suburbs of Molesey in the Hampton area of London, close to the River Thames and the fine old palace....
St. Paul’s Church in the eastern side of Molesey was opened in 1856 to accommodate the ever expanding community along the banks of the River Thames in the area....
Timothy Bennet was the famous shoemaker of Hampton Wick. He was a well respected local resident in the 18th Century and he quickly became an accidental local hero due...