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  1. To the east were extensive gardens and a small recreation centre that were linked to a house of Observant Friars. It was completed in 1501 just in time to play host to the lavish wedding reception given for Prince Arthur and Katharine of Aragon.

  2. Richmond Palace was a favourite home of Queen Elizabeth I, who died there in 1603. It remained a residence of the kings and queens of England until the death of Charles I of England in 1649. Within months of his execution, the Palace was surveyed by order of the Parliament of England and was sold for £13,000.

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  4. About the park. The park has many facilities including football pitches, paddling pool and play facilities for all ages across two play areas. There is a large dog-free grass area in the north west corner - perfect for lounging on a sunny day. There are also toilets and changing facilities. Map. Click here to view map. Map.

  5. May 11, 2020 · May 11, 2020. Daniela Jacques. If you walk towards the river from Richmond Green, you can find small corners of a Tudor Palace built around the same time the town received its current name in 1501. It was known as the Manor of Shene, a name derived from an Anglo-Saxon word for shining (or shelter).

  6. Contact Information. Richmond Palace was built on the site of the old royal residence of Sheen (named from the Old English word for a 'beauty spot') in Surrey along the banks of the Thames. The royal family had taken up residence at Sheen for Christmas of 1498, but a fire broke out on December 21 and destroyed the old building, along with many ...

  7. Mar 24, 2022 · Surrounding the palace was a deer park, a key requirement of a royal palace and for the Tudor monarchs in particular. Henrys VII and VIII principal recreation was deer hunting and it was also an activity in which they could bond with their guests.

  8. Jul 12, 2016 · Shene Palace was destroyed completely and its resources reused round the country (Foreign account roll, 3 Hen IV, rot H). Its first resurrection was under Henry V, 30 years later. He decided...

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