Abstract

The author presents the Hampton Court Maze in the way of Tudor’s history studying. The maze remains a hugely popular part of the Hampton Court Palace, which is the oldest surviving hedge maze in the UK and the first to have been planted in the country. It dates back to the end of the 17th century, when it was thought to have been commissioned by William III in his final years as monarch. Hampton Court’s maze became a hit when the gardens were opened to the public in 1838, demonstrating the popularity of multicausal mazes. The Hampton Court Maze designed and planted by garden designers George London and Henry Wise. The palace and gardens are found in Richmond Upon Thames. The author discovers for students this amazing maze in England and loses yourself in some history along the way. Described a tour of three men in a boat by Jerome K. Jerome. Given some movies filmed by English writer Jerome K. Jerome’s humorous novel "Three Men in a Boat".

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