MAGNA CARTA
ANTIQUE FURNITURE HUNT
CRUISE
Hampton Court Palace
to Henley-on-Thames
Day 1, Sunday
: Kingston-on-Thames - Hampton Court Palace
Meet the Captain at The Stafford Hotel in London at 2pm before being
transferred to the Magna Carta. En-route we stop in Twickenham at the
Phelps Antique Centre. Phelps’ 20 vast showrooms of well over 12000
square feet contain one of the largest and finest collections of
antiques for sale in the south of England. Champagne reception and
welcome by the Captain. Early evening cruise to Hampton Court Palace,
former Tudor Palace of Henry VIII, where we moor for the night. Dinner
aboard.
Day 2, Monday
: Hampton Court Palace - Shepperton
Morning excursion to Antiquarius, another superb center in fashionable
Kings Rd Chelsea. Here are a collection of dealers offering silver,
jewelry, period costumes, art, glass, sporting memorabilia and much
more. Back at Hampton Court Palace, we have time to visit the state
apartments of Henry VIII, whose 5th wife Catherine Howard is said to
haunt the Great Hall of this, the finest Tudor Palace in existence.
Wander through the beautiful Royal gardens and maze. In the afternoon
enjoy a meandering cruise upstream following the course of the Thames
to Shepperton. This evening we will invite a Guest Speaker from a
London centre to entertain and stay for dinner aboard.
Day 3,
Tuesday : Shepperton - Runnymeade
Morning cruise after breakfast to Runnymede. We moor at Bell Weir Lock
adjacent to a luxury spa hotel, The Runnymede, where we have the
opportunity to visit the spa and use the pool and elaborate leisure
facilities. We then cruise past Runnymede, where King John faced the
powerful barons and signed the ‘Magna Carta” in 1215 as well as viewing
the J F Kennedy Memorial. Optional visit into nearby Wraysbury where we
visit Clive Rodgers, a premier dealer of antique oriental rugs. Dinner
aboard.
Day 4,
Wednesday : Runnymeade - Windsor
This morning we cruise to Windsor before enjoying lunch on board. After
lunch we have an afternoon excursion to Windsor Castle. Built by
William the Conqueror in 1066 and inhabited for over 900 years by the
Royal Family. Moor on a private island with a unique view of the
Castle. Walking across the bridge into Eton High Street, we have time
to explore the numerous antique furniture and art dealers. We may also
view Eton College, England’s most famous school. Dinner aboard.
Day 5,
Thursday : Windsor - Cookham
Leaving Royal Windsor behind us we cruise past fabulous waterside homes
through the spectacular Clivedon reach and the open English
countryside. We moor in Cookham, once described as ‘Heaven on Earth’ by
artist Stanley Spencer, one of England’s greatest and most eccentric
painters, whose gallery we visit. Tonight, Willie and Sally Clegg from
‘The Country Seat’ will give an entertaining presentation of antique
police truncheons before joining us for dinner aboard.
Day 6, Friday
: Cookham - Henley-on-Thames
A morning cruise to the village of Hurley where we have time to wander
Peter Freebody’s boatyard where we can watch in wonder at the
traditional craftsman at work. Return to the barge for lunch before
cruising to Henley on Thames, along the famous Henley Regatta Course.
This afternoon we visit the Nettlebed antique merchants and ‘The
Country Seat’, a tithe barn full of the most interesting collection of
fine antiques. Architect designed furniture from 19th and 20th
centuries and related art, pottery, metalwork and glass. Captains
Farewell Dinner aboard
Day 7,
Saturday : Henley-on-Thames to London
Following breakfast, disembark at 10 am and return to London.
Note:
On alternate weeks, cruise will be in reverse direction. This is a
sample itinerary and is subject to change.
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