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  • Hampton Court Palace


    Hampton Court Palace the great palace built by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and obtained by Henry viii in 1530 after Wolsey's downfall. It was here that Edward Vi was born in 1537

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  • Private Chambers


    The private chambers at Hampton court that were reserved for the highest noble guests and royals.
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  • Whitehall Palace


    Whitehall Palace
    Another of the great palaces of Tudor England Whitehall was one of Henry viii's favourites and this palace was sadly burnt down in the 17th century.

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  • Private Chambers


    The private apartments were reserved for only the highest nobility or royalty close to the King.
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  • Fountains


    The fountains of Whitehall where indeed quite a spectacle to look at.
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  • Windsor Castle


    Windsor Castle has been a royal residence for nearly 900 years and it is still used today and Elizabeth I stayed here many times during her reign. At Windsor is At George's Chapel which is where Henry Viii is buried with Jane Seymour and his son Edward VI.
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  • Greenwich Palace


    Greenwich Palace was a famous Tudor residence and it was the birthplace of Elizabeth I and it was one of Henry's favourite residences. It is also known as the Palace of Placentia and sadly the palace no longer exists but the present day Royal Observatory stands on site where it was located.
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  • Bedchambers


    The bedchambers at Greenwich palace were given to those that visited the palace.
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  • St James's Palace


    St James's Palace
    St James Palace was built by Henry VIII and this was an important royal residence that was second only to Whitehall Palace. It has been a principal royal residence for many years and now home to some members of the royal family but not used as a royal residence any more.

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  • King's Chambers


    The Kings chambers at St James were where he would meet guests and spend time privately.
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  • Queens Chambers


    The Queens chambers ta St James palace were reserved for the Queen and her ladies but here she would also meet with any visitors coming to see her.
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  • Guest Chambers


    The guests chambers were those that were reserved for anyone visiting the palace for more than one day and only the royals and highest nobles would receive private chambers.
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  • Bedchambers


    Bedchambers at St James for all of the guests that are visiting the palace.
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  • Richmond Palace


    Richmond Palace was a royal residence that was built by Henry viii in the early 1500's and was a favourite residence of Queen Elizabeth I who died there in 1603.


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  • Lambeth Palace


    Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury and it is located not far from the Palace of Westminster.

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  • Leeds Castle


    Leeds Castle was built in the 12th century and in 13th century it came into the hands of Edward I who used it as a residence. It became one of his favourite residences. In the 16th century it became a dwelling for Henry viii first wife Catherine of Aragon.
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  • Sudeley Castle


    Sudeley Castle was the home of Catherine Parr following her marriage to King Henry Viii. It is a beautiful building believed to have been built during the 15th century.

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  • Beaumaris Castle


    Beaumaris Castle was built by King Edward I as part of his campaign to conquer Wales in the 13th century. The Castle was not built on completely until around 1284 and eventually finished in the early 1300's following invasion threats.

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  • Southampton Castle


    Southampton Castle is an old Castle that was built after the Norman conquest of England. It was mainly converted to stone in the 12th century and it played a keep part in trade deals before falling into disrepair in the 14th century and later as well.

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  • Kenilworth Castle


    Kenilworth Castle is a castle located in Leicestershire that began it's construction in Norman times right through to Tudor era where new buildings were added to it. Here Robert Dudley held a great festivity for Elizabeth I. The castle was later ruined during the civil war.

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  • Bolebroke Castle


    Bolebroke Castle is a Medieval castle built in 1480. Henry viii stayed here whilst he was on his first hunting trip. It was believed it was from here at Bolebroke Castle that he began his courtship of Anne Boleyn.
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  • Thornbury Castle


    Thornbury Castle is a castle located in Gloucestershire. Work was begun on it in 1512 for the Duke of Buckingham, Edward Stafford and it mainly served as a fortress.
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  • Fotheringay Castle


    Fotheringhay Castle, also known as Fotheringay Castle, was a High Middle Age Norman Motte-and-bailey castle in the village of Fotheringhay 3 ¹⁄₂ miles to the north of the market town of Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. It was probably founded around 1100 by Simon de Senlis, Earl of Northampton.

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  • Carrow Abbey


    Carrow Abbey is a former Benedictine Priory located in the southeast of England in the City of Norwich. The Abbey was granted a royal charter in 1146 by King Stephen. The Abbey was also very popular with the Dukes of Norfolk.
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  • Rochford, George Boleyn residence


    Rochford Hall is a manor house located in Rochford Essex. During the reign of Henry Vii the residence belonged to Thomas Boleyn who was Viscount Rochford at the time. The hall was also the marital home of his daughter Mary Boleyn and later the residence became the home of George Boleyn.

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  • Blickling Hall


    Blickling Hall is a stately home located in Norfolk which is part of the Blickling Estate. The Hall became the residence of the Boleyn family in 1499 until 1505 when Thomas Boleyn acquired it. It was believed his children were born here too.

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  • York Place


    York Place is best known as being the home of the Archbishop's of York. It had a very close proximity to the king being located around Westminster and close to Whitehall. The last resident of York Place was Cardinal Wolsey who inherited the mansion in 1514.
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  • Grafton House


    Grafton Manor is located in Worcestershire and it was used in the reign of Henry II and Edward I for forest law. The manor dates back to before the Norman Conquest. Most residents of this manor held the position of Lord High Steward.
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  • Greyfriars Priory Church


    Greyfriars, Leicester, was a friary of the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as the ... The choir of the friary church was a buttressed building, 10.4 metres (34 ft) ... Remnant of brick perimeter wall of the Grey Friars Priory, on Peacock Lane.

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