In an exclusive visit, our roving reporter, Philippa Brewell, was able to go and film in Hever Castle, Kent. Known as the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, it's also a castle that Anne of Cleves owned and loved. Philippa's visit is in great detail and shows us many of the stunning features of this fortified house.
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Absolutely beautiful and moving. What a thrill to dine with so much history! Thank you