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Anne Boleyn's home?
I can't seem to get a message posted..... <BR>Does anyone have any information on a site dedicated to Anne Boleyn, in London? Thank you for any information!
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<BR>I doubt there is a site dedicated to Anne Boleyn. The Blue Guide to England has an index of people as well as an index of names, and offers nothing for this Queen. In my own head, I can think only of the execution spot in the Tower. <BR> <BR>Sorry <BR> <BR>Ben Haines, London <BR> <BR> <BR>
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<BR>I doubt there is a site dedicated to Anne Boleyn. The Blue Guide to England has an index of people as well as an index of names, and offers nothing for this Queen. In my own head, I can think only of the execution spot in the Tower. <BR> <BR>Sorry <BR> <BR>Ben Haines, London <BR> <BR> <BR>
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You might read Norah Lofts book "Anne Boleyn." It indicates Hever Castle in Kent was Anne's home. Might contain other information you are looking for.
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One of the Annes, either Anne Boleyn or Anne of Cleves, has a house in Lewes, England. Lewes is right next to Brighton, a 5 minute train ride. I can't rememebr which one of Henry's Anne wives lived there, though! I'll look through my journals and see what I come up with.
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<BR>If you go to Hampton Court Palace and have a good guide book with you, you will notice in at least one place, over a portal, the initials H and A intertwined. They stand for Henry and Anne (Boleyn).
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I think Frames Rickards has a day trip from London to Anne Boleyn's home at Hever castle in Kent. If not, try Britrail for a day trip. I've not been there but it is on my list the next time I go to England. Hope this helps.
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