What to See in England by Gordon Home
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The palace, grounds, and picture galleries are open to the public daily,
free, except on Fridays; summer, 10 to 6; winter, 10 to 4. Sundays, summer, 2 to 6; winter, 2 to 4. [Illustration: THE EAST SIDE OF THE CLOCK TOWER, HAMPTON COURT.] RYE HOUSE, BROXBOURNE =How to get there.=--Train from Liverpool Street. Great Eastern Rly. =Nearest Station.=--Broxbourne (quite close to Rye House). =Distance from London.=--17 miles. =Average Time.=--50 minutes. Quickest train, 39 minutes. 1st 2nd 3rd =Fares.=--Single 3s. 3d. 2s. 3d. 1s. 6d. } reduced during Return 4s. 9d. 3s. 6d. 2s. 6d. } summer months. =Accommodation Obtainable.=--Rye House has been converted into an hotel. Rye House stands close to the banks of the river Lea, and is now perhaps more of a resort than some would wish it to be, for it has been altered from a manor-house into an hotel. It has not, however, quite lost its picturesqueness, as one will see from the illustration given here, and within one may see the fine old dining-hall and the famous "Great bed of Ware," large enough, it is said, to contain twelve people! The historical interest which attaches itself to Rye House, though well |
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