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  1. 1193127. Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed [2] royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, 12 miles (19 kilometres) southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal Palaces, a charity set up to preserve several unoccupied royal properties.

  2. The Manor House. The story of the buildings at Hampton Court begins before Henry VIII’s Palace and even before Cardinal Wolsey’s country house. Around 1494, a courtier named Giles Daubeney leased the land at Hampton Court from a group of monks known as the Knights Hospitallers. An outline of Daubeney’s manor is laid out in red bricks in ...

  3. Home of Henry VIII and the Tudor dynasty: a 500-year old royal pleasure palace. The original Tudor Hampton Court Palace was begun by Cardinal Wolsey in the early 16th century, but it soon attracted the attention of Henry VIII, who brought all his six wives here. Surrounded by gorgeous gardens and famous features such as the Maze and the Great ...

  4. 2014. Historic Royal Palaces marks 500th anniversary of Henry VIII 's accession to the throne with celebrations and new garden in the Chapel Court. It is inspired the garden depicted in The Family of Henry VIII painting (c1545), which hangs in the Haunted Gallery. Hampton Court Palace was an important backdrop to these moments in history and more.

  5. It was listed as a Grade 1 royal palace in 1952. Today the magical half Tudor, half Baroque palace is visited by millions of awestruck visitors each year, eager to explore the over 500 years of history of Henry VIII’s magnificent palace. Hampton Court.

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  8. May 19, 2021 · Hampton Court Palace history. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey built Hampton Court Palace in 1515 as a luxurious private residence, but in 1529 – as Wolsey fell from favour – the palace was relinquished to King Henry VIII. Hampton Court went on to become one of Henry’s most favoured residences, and was enlarged to accommodate his courtiers and soon ...

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