Conservation at Hampton Court Palace

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Conservation at Hampton Court Palace


Find out more about the completed and ongoing conservation projects at Hampton Court Palace
The Chapel Royal ceiling

Completed projects


Henry VIII tapestriesHenry VIII tapestries

Winner of the Innovations category in the Museums & Heritage Awards for Excellence 2011. Find out more >


Anne BoleynAnne Boleyn Gatehouse

One of the best preserved Tudor gatehouses in the country. Find out more >


Decorative chimneys

Hampton Court still has 241 decorative brick chimneys, the largest collection in England. Find out more >


Chapel Royal repairsChapel Royal

Repairation to the historic timber structure supporting the Royal Pew balcony. Find out more >


The Tiltyard TowerTiltyard tower

We have completed repairs to the masonry and the lead roof. Find out more >


The King's GuardArms and armour

Conservation for the 2,845 pieces of arms and armour currently on display in the King's Guard Chamber. Find out more >

Completed projects


Queen Charlotte's bedQueen Charlotte's state bed

Conserving the intricately embroidered domed roof of this magnificent state bed. Find out more >


Base CourtTerracotta roundels

Analysing the Emperors at Hampton Court Palace. Find out more >


West front, Hampton Court PalaceTrophy gate piers

We have now successfully completed the brick work repairs to the south vehicular pier that suffered impact damage during the music festival in 2007. Find out more >


A Tudor roseTudor brickwork

Conserving the greatest Tudor fabric in the country. Find out more > 


Lion gate piers

The Lion Gate is the most important monumental, independent and external creation both devised and built in the 18th Century. Find out more >

 

Upcoming and ongoing projects


A conservator cleans a bustDust monitoring

Dustbusters: studying and monitoring dust levels in the Haunted Gallery. Find out more >


A statueWeather under wraps

Our conservators wrap up our most vulnerable outdoor statuary for a winter sleep! Find out more >

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