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Nonsuch Palace - named because no other palace could equal it - was built for the Tudor king to celebrate the birth of his first legitimate son. Construction of the site in Cuddington, ...
The rare 450-year-old painting depicts Nonsuch Palace in its full glory, after it was commissioned by the King to outshine his greatest rival King François I of France.
Sadly of his most self-aggrandising project, Nonsuch Palace, there are no remains. In fact there is barely any evidence it ever existed. You can still visit the grounds, ...
MORE than 300 years after Nonsuch Palace was demolished to settle a gambling debt, the house that emerged near the ruins of Henry VIII's fairytale… ...
Nonsuch Palace - named because no other palace could equal it - was built for the Tudor king to celebrate the birth of his first legitimate son. Construction of the site in Cuddington, near Epsom ...
A detailed depiction of Henry VIII's "lost" palace fails to meet its reserve price at auction.
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