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  2. May 12, 2023 · Updated: Jun 15, 2023. Richmond, a charming town located in South West London, is home to one of the most iconic royal residences in British history - the Richmond Palace, a relic of the Tudor era that enchants history connoisseurs and the casually curious alike.

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    The first noted history of the site that was to become Richmond Palace was in the Domesday book. The manor of Shene (later spelt Sheen) was part of the royal manor of Kingston; it was owned by Otto de Grandson, a knight from savoy who worked for the English crown and Edward I. Upon Edward’s death, de Grandson left England and the manor reverted to ...

    We now come to a period of growth and splendor under the control of Henry Tudor. Henry went to great efforts and expense (catalogue reference: E 101/414/6, f.3) to raise a palace that would be the rival of any in Europe, a crowning achievement in his new kingdom. As the work was ongoing, however, disaster struck once more: while the court was there...

    The next period of its history was a convoluted one, with many residents walking its halls. It seems Henry VIII did not share his father’s love for the palace and instead took Hampton Court to be his home. He passed Richmond off to Wolsey, and once Wolsey fell from power it became the ‘Palace of forgotten queens’ where Henry would hide his past con...

    We come now to the greatest tragedy to fall on the most beautiful of palaces: Oliver Cromwell. After the execution of Charles I it did not take long for the commonwealth to strip the palace of everything of worth, right down to the stone from which it was built, for profit and to destroy a symbol of the monarchy they had come to hate. This was the ...

  4. The birth and death of Henry VIII's and Katherine of Aragon's infant son occured at Richmond in 1510. The original Tudor Palace is gone, but the old palace gatehouse remains and Richmond Park which was once the royal hunting grounds. Henry VII lived at Richmond and also died there in 1509. Henry VIII lived at Richmond until Cardinal Wolsey ...

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  5. Just off Richmond Green, the attractive remains of Richmond Palace – the main entrance and red-brick gatehouse – date to 1501. Henry VII’s arms are visible above the main gate: the monarch built the Tudor additions to the edifice, although the palace had been in use as a royal residence since 1125. Elizabeth I died here in 1603.

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · This tour is part of the Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trail and the Civil War Trust National Discovery Trail. A re-enactment of the Battle of Richmond also takes place each year in August. The 44-room Georgian/Italianate mansion White Hall is famous for the man who lived within its walls: Cassius Marcellus Clay. Emancipationist, newspaper ...

  7. Mar 23, 2020 · We invite you to take A Tour of Richmond Places. The City of Richmond boasts over 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown Richmond is a National Register District and offers one of the finest restored 19th-century commercial districts in the entire state of Kentucky. Your tour begins and ends at Irvine McDowell Park.

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