- ACTIEF -
GARDENS CHARTER CRUISE
(INCORPORATING THE HAMPTON COURT PALACE FLOWER SHOW)
DEPARTING JULY 5, 2009
The Upper Thames, England
Sunday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 1
Private transfer from the Goring Hotel in London to our mooring at
Windsor below a magnificent view of the castle. Traditional cream tea
on arrival is followed by a visit to Eton College, founded in 1440 and
currently school to Prince Harry. Here a beautiful new footbridge not
only allows splendid views of the collect and river but takes you to
Luxmore’s Garden, an island garden created by an Eton Housemaster in
1880. There is also time to view the Provost’s and Fellow’s Gardens
before returning to Actief for a short evening cruise to Boveney Lock.
This is followed by a champagne reception and dinner on board.
Monday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 2
A morning cruise, stopping for coffee at the much filmed gothic style
Oakley Court Hotel, brings us to one of the most beautiful reaches on
the river and our exclusive mooring at Cliveden. This magnificent
estate, former home of Lord and Lady Astor, boasts amazing views and
incredible gardens. First laid out in the 18th century they include a
formal parterre, a wonderful water garden with a restored Pagoda made
for the Paris Exhibition of 1867, a long garden with topiary and 18th
century Venetian statues.
Tuesday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 3
Our cruise continues through unspoilt countryside, passing under
Maidenhead Bridge, the largest brick span bridge in the world, designed
by Brunel, until we reach the medieval village of Hurley. From here we
visit Hall Barn in Beaconsfield, a unique landscaped garden of great
historical interest. Laid out in the 1680’s but not completed until
about 1730, it features a formal lake, and long avenues through the
Grove, each terminating in a temple, classical ornament or statue. The
day ends with an early evening cruise along the famous ‘Regatta Mile’
into Henley-On-Thames.
Wednesday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 4
Henley is a wonderful old town founded in the 12th century and firmly
on the map of Britain’s social ‘Season’ since the introduction of the
annual Royal Regatta in the 19th century. This morning there is time to
explore this delightful town and perhaps catch up on a little shopping.
After lunch we visit Greys Court, lightly crenellated home of Lady
Brunner which dates back to the 15th century. Here there are quite
beautiful rose, cherry, wisteria and white gardens planted amongst the
ruined walls of the original 13th century fortified manor house (the
tower still remains). Nestled in a beautiful wooded Chiltern valley,
Greys Court is a particularly delightful excursion. Afterwards we
cruise past luxurious riverside homes to our next stop at Sonning.
Thursday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 5
An early morning start takes us to the Hampton Court Palace Flower
Show, set in 25 acres of Royal parkland, where ingenious design,
original ideas and creative flair, combine to inspire. Organised by the
Royal Horticultural Society, nurseries, societies and charities create
25 colour filled traditional and contemporary gardens in the grounds of
Hampton Court Palace, including spectacular water gardens. There are
also stunning floral displays in 8 huge marquees, including the British
Rose Festival, plus much, much more. After this heady and colourful
assault on your senses we return to Actief and continue our cruise
upstream through open meadows and wooded valleys to Pangbourne, home of
Kenneth Graham, author of ‘Wind In The Willows’.
Friday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 6
Today commences with a private visit and morning coffee at stunning
stately home, Englefield House. Usually guided by the owners
themselves, Sir William or Lady Benyon, the very personal tour of this
wonderful house (of Elizabethan origins with later Gothic additions)
will probably be remembered as yet another highlight of the week. The 7
acres of woodland gardens are breathtakingly beautiful and enhanced by
a deer park. There is also a formal terrace with fountain and borders
and a chance to view the private walled Victorian style kitchen garden
- a source of great pride to its gardeners. After lunch we cruise to
our final mooring at Shillingford Bridge. Tonight the Captain hosts his
farewell dinner on board.
Saturday - Hampton Court Palace flower show Gardens cruise Day 7
After breakfast, depart at 10:00am and return to hotel or Heathrow Airport.
NOTE: This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
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