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How Nonsuch Palace looked is now known only by written records and paintings A detailed depiction of Henry VIII's "lost" palace has failed to meet its reserve price at auction. Nonsuch Palace ...
Sadly of his most self-aggrandising project, Nonsuch Palace, there are no remains. In fact there is barely any evidence it ever existed.
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.
This article was originally published with the title “Nonsuch Palace” in SA Builders Vol. 18 No. 2build (August 1894), p. 31 doi:10.1038 ...
This one is a decoration from Nonsuch Palace. The rest of the museum tells the story of Cheam, an ancient settlement that probably dates back to early Anglo-Saxon times (its name is thought to ...
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.
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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, near Epsom ...