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  1. Richmond Palace Remains. Built by Henry VII on the site of former medieval palaces, you can still see the gatehouse and wardrobe buildings of Elizabeth I’s favourite winter home.

  2. Jan 30, 2021 · Fire destroys palace. Henry VII went to great lengths during his reign to build a palace to rival any in Europe. But in the Christmas of 1497, disaster struck in the form of a huge fire. It is ...

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  4. Richmond, Kew & Hampton Court. Just off Richmond Green, the attractive remains of Richmond Palace – the main entrance and red-brick gatehouse – date to 1501.

  5. After Charles I's execution, Richmond Palace was sold by the Commonwealth Parliament and by the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 little of the building was left standing. This though was the Gatehouse - built in 1501. Today it's accomodation with five bedrooms and was let on a 65 year lease by the Crown Estate Commissioners in 1986.

  6. 6 days ago · The gatehouse and several buildings still survive in the space between the Green and the river. Richmond Palace Tudor gatehouse Museum of Richmond is open Tue-Fri 11am-5pm; Sat 10am-4pm.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Oct 24, 2023 · Richmond Palace is located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, just a short train ride from central London. To get there, take the District line to Richmond Station, and then it’s about a 10-minute walk through beautiful greenery to the palace gatehouse. Once you arrive, you’ll see a glimpse of the striking Tudor brick gatehouse.

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