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  2. First built by Henry of Blois in the 12th century, the complex was remodelled and extended in the 14th and 15th centuries, becoming a palace capable of housing the king and his court on a number of occasions, as well as the bishop and his household. The palace was badly damaged in the Civil War (1642–9) and subsequently abandoned.

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  3. The first stone building was built by Henry de Blois in 1135. Little remains of this palace, apart from part of the undercroft as it was probably slighted, along with Henry de Blois' other palaces after Henry II came to the throne.

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    Lands in Waltham had been owned by the Bishops of Winchester since 904, when Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Elder exchanged the area for lands in Portchester. The Domesday Book records that in 1086 the current Bishop had a park for wild animals in Waltham, while the remains of timber buildings also suggest an early residence there. The first stone bui...

    Today, Bishop’s Waltham Palace is managed by English Heritage. The only remaining section of the 15th century lodgings now houses the Bishop’s Waltham Town Museum, that details the history of the town and the surrounding area. Inside the timber-framed building, vast fireplaces and a bread oven have been preserved, following the building’s conversio...

    Bishop’s Waltham Palace is located in Bishop’s Waltham in Hampshire, on the B3035 road. Parking is available 30m from the entrance, while a number of bus services also stop in the area, with the Petrol Station stop a 3-minute walk away. The nearest train station is Botley, 3.5 miles away, from which a taxi or bus may be taken to the site.

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  4. In 904, King Edward the Elder (King Alfred's son) exchanged it with Denewulf, Bishop of Winchester, for the Bishop's estate at Portchester. In 1136 Henry de Blois, a later bishop, built a new church and in 1158 started the now-ruined Bishop's Waltham Palace.

  5. Apr 28, 2017 · Bishop Henry of Blois, the younger brother of Stephen, King of England, began to build it as a castle in 1136, but it was remodeled into a palace in the 14th and 15th centuries. Henry V visited the palace in 1415 on his way to Agincourt. Ruins of the Great Hall of the Bishop’s Palace. The Bishops of Winchester were the richest bishops in England.

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  6. Bishop’s Waltham: A History. Already old, by 904 it had become one of the manors of the bishops of Winchester. After the Conquest, Bishop Henri de Blois built his palace and developed the town on a grid pattern that is still apparent. In 1644 Parliamentary forces captured and plundered the palace.

  7. This may be the castle built by Henry of Blois at Waltham and slighted in 1155-6 after the accession of Henry II. The rebuilding of the kitchen and brewhouse took place in 1252 and extra chambers were added in 1339 and 1340.

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