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  1. 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 ...

  2. Unearthing Oatlands Objects from Oatlands Palace were found during archaeological excavations in 1964, 1983 and 1984 and tell us much more about life at the Tudor Palace. Elmbridge Museum holds and cares for this nationally significant collection along with items relating to Oatlands Palace and House.

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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.

    • Oatlands Palace, Weybridge Riverside, Surrey
  6. Contrary to claims sometimes made, it is not on the site of Oatlands Palace, which was situated further down the hill in Weybridge. Oatlands Park timeline 1538 to 1790. 1538 King Henry VIII acquires land and builds Oatlands Palace for his future Queen, Anne of Cleves, using materials from the dissolved Abbey at Chertsey.

  7. Surrey. 51°22′23″N 0°26′17″W  / . 51.373°N 0.438°W. / 51.373; -0.438. Oatlands Village is defined by the roads north of the South West Main Line between Walton on Thames and Weybridge town centres, widely shown by road signs and road names containing the word 'Oatlands'. Oatlands is a village in the north of the English county ...

  8. Oatlands Palace was created by Henry VIII, on the site of an earlier manor house dating back to the late 13th century. The site was originally acquired by Bartholomew Read, a wealthy London goldsmith, soon after 1478, who created a brick-built courtyard house within a moat. This substantial house formed the core of the privy court (the royal ...

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