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  2. Oatlands Palace. Coordinates: 51°22′30″N 0°26′33″W. The original 16th-century Oatlands Palace. Oatlands Palace is a former Tudor and Stuart royal palace which took the place of the former manor of the village of Oatlands near Weybridge, Surrey. Little remains of the original building, so excavations of the palace took place in 1964 to ...

  3. The Story of Oatlands Beginnings as a Royal Residence. Oatlands Palace was originally built for King Henry VIII in 1537. Although it was a notable new addition to the Tudor king’s plethora of royal dwellings at the time, much of the stone used to construct this great royal residence actually dated back to the Norman era.

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  4. OATLANDS PALACE. While not as famous as some of the other royal residences, Oatlands Palace, on the bank of the River Thames in Surrey, was an important place in the Tudor period. The palace was built by King Henry VIII for his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, and it stood on the site of an old medieval manor. A lot of the stone came from Chertsey ...

  5. Details. The monument includes the main courtyards and associated buildings of Oatlands. Palace, situated on the southern bank of the River Thames at Weybridge, on the. south western outskirts of modern metropolitan London. The palace, which. survives in the form of below ground foundations, associated buried remains.

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  6. Oatlands Palace and its Ill-Fated, Summer Bride. Katherine Howard · PLACES · Surrey. arly on what must have been a cold February morning in 1542, just after sunrise, a young woman walked out of her lodgings and made her way towards a scaffold and the executioner who awaited her. She had been condemned to die on account of her adultery and ...

  7. On 26 Oct 1591 Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (age 58) arrived in Oatlands Palace, Surrey. On 03 Jul 1622 William Sherard 1st Baron Sherard (age 33) was knighted by King James I of England and Ireland and VI of Scotland (age 56) at Oatlands Palace, Surrey [Map] .

  8. Jun 11, 2022 · Oatlands palace was home to generations of Kings and Queens (Image: Surrey Advertiser). Today the hotel remains a four-star, Grade II-listed venue used for weddings with beautiful views of the ...

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