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Tudor royal palaces in England

  • Palace of PlacentiaPrince Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester began construction on a new residence in 1433. He called this estate Bella Court. The project started while he served as…
  • Palace of WhitehallIn 1530, King Henry VIII seized a property known as York Place from Cardinal Wolsey. This acquisition transformed the site into England's primary royal…
  • Hatfield HouseCardinal John Morton built the Royal Palace of Hatfield in 1497. This structure stood as a square with four wings surrounding a central courtyard.
  • Eltham PalaceIn 1305, the Bishop of Durham named Anthony Bek gave a large house to Edward II. This property became a royal residence from the 14th century until the 16th…