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  1. Eltham has a unique combination of two features that would each be highly significant in its own right. It combines one of the largest and best-preserved medieval great halls in England, created in an unusually well-favoured royal manor, and a luxurious and idiosyncratic house and garden of the 1930s, reflecting the artistic and intellectual ...

  2. Jan 27, 2015 · Unlike many palaces across the country, what makes Eltham unique is the amalgamation of two different, iconic periods of architecture – late Medieval and Art Deco. It sounds like an unusual mix, but thanks to the Courtaulds, who were responsible for the restoration of the original buildings and the creation of the 1930s home, they complement ...

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  4. Description of Eltham Palace. The site is now dominated by the stylish house built in 1933–6 by the architects Seely and Paget for Stephen and Virginia Courtauld. They incorporated the great hall – the most substantial survival from the medieval royal palace – into the design. Like the house, the palace’s 19 acres of gardens feature ...

  5. www.visitgreenwich.org.uk › greenwich-areas › elthamEltham - Visit Greenwich

    Eltham is in the south of the royal borough. It' packed with beautiful parks and gardens, Tudor and Art Deco architecture and is where children’s author E. Nesbit lived. Eltham is just a couple of miles from Greenwich town centre and home to a thriving local community, Tudor and Art Deco architecture, where Bob Hope and Boy George were born ...

    • Entrance Hall
    • Dining Room
    • Bedrooms
    • Bathrooms
    • Wardrobe
    • Boudoir
    • Map Room
    • Library
    • Wartime Bunker
    • Medieval Great Hall

    The entrance hall is the most beautiful room in Eltham Palace. It’s a curved hall designed by Rolf Engstromer, a Swedish designer. This is where the Courtaulds entertained and Stephen poured cocktails. The walls are made of a black bean veneer and the room is topped by a concrete dome with hundreds of glass circles. There’s a reproduction of a circ...

    The dining room, designed by Malacrida, is a master class in Art Deco style. It has an aluminum leaf ceiling. The walls are lined with birds eye maple and the chairs are cushioned in a rosy leather. There are beautiful Art Deco doors and a striking Art Deco fireplace. The doors have a decorative panel of black lacquer and silver, with a bold Greek ...

    A staircase leads you from the entrance hall to the upstairs bedrooms. Stephen and Virginia had separate adjoining bedrooms, connected by a hidden door. The bedrooms were located on the first floor with a corridor leading to the minstrel’s balcony of the Great Hall. Stephen’s room is rather monastic and masculine. It’s lined with aspen and features...

    The Courtaulds each had their own en suite bathroom. Virginia’s bathroom is known as the “golden bathroom” and is very film star bling-y. One wall is lined with gold mosaic tile and others lined with onyx. There are gold plated taps and a towel bar. It comes complete with a statue of the Greek goddess Psyche. Stephen’s bathroom is a contrast, lined...

    You can also admire Virginia’s walk-in wardrobe. She was a renowned clothes horse. English Heritage has stocked her wardrobe with period clothes, which you can actually try on.

    The boudoir is one of the prettiest rooms in the palace. It features an early example of built-in furniture, with bookcases in a niche across from the fireplace. On the table, you can see classic publications dating back to the 1930s and 1950s. An embossed leather map covers the chimney breast.

    The Map Room was recently restored with public funding. Restoration also uncovered some hand painted maps and illustrations, which had been hidden for decades under layers of paint and wallpaper. The Courtaulds were frequent travelers and used this space to plan their next adventure or yacht cruise.

    The library was where Stephen worked, when he worked. The room has honey panelling and built in bookcases. A large globe helped him plan trips. The library once held 13 watercolors by J.M.W. Turner, the great Romantic painter.

    During WWII, the Eltham’s used an underground bunker to escape from the bombing. In fact, four bombs hit the Great Hall, damaging the east end of the roof. It was pretty luxurious for a bomb shelter. There was a billiards room, bar, and sound system for entertainment.

    Eltham Palace is actually two buildings, the palace and the medieval Great Hall. The hall is attached to the palace. Edward IV built the banqueting hall in 1475. It’s a cavernous space. The hall comes complete with a stunning hammerbeam ceiling in the English Gothic style and is all that remains of the former royal palace. It’s very similar to the ...

  6. Unique journeys, personal adventures. Eltham things to do. Eltham is the second largest town in Taranaki, home to Victorian buildings and a town of firsts. Historically the town is an industrial powerhouse with the first butter exports being shipped from Eltham.

  7. 5 days ago · Eltham palace. Residence of the Kings of England there. Parliament at Eltham. John King of France entertained there. Leo King of Armenia. Robert Earl of Essex resides there. The Kings of England had a palace at Eltham at a very early period, a moiety of the manor having remained in the Crown till granted away by Edward I. to John de Vesci.

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