
This thirteenth century castle with an unusual double
moat is situated near Edenbridge in Kent. It was once the home of Sir Geoffrey
Bullen, the father of Anne Boleyn, and it is she who now haunts the gardens of
the castle.
It was at Hever Castle that Henry VIII first caught
sight of Anne Boleyn, and after her execution, it was the place where her
father lived in disgrace until he too died.
Anne Boleyn's ghost has been seen on many occasions
wandering around the gardens and gliding across the wooden bridges. She is
thought to be unable to rest because of her brutal execution and betrayal by
Henry VIII.