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"Hampton Court was a pleasure palace for Henry VIII, where guests were entertained with spectacular revels and festivities, and wine and beer were drunk in enormous quantities, as evidenced by the ...
Even by the excessive standards of Henry VIII, this was ... revels and festivities, and wine and beer were drunk in enormous quantities, as evidenced by the great cellars that still survive ...
These pictures show how a Catholic monastery which was owned by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I ... It now boasts a private cinema, wine cellar, swimming pool, 11 bedrooms and even a driving range.
A 16th century wine fountain has been recreated at Hampton Court to give visitors a flavour of Henry VIII's legendary hospitality. The 12ft dispenser is modelled on one clearly visible in the ...
Underground, the house has two cellars, perfect for a history buff who may want to recreate King Henry VIII’s famous wine cellar in London’s Whitehall Palace. The property sits on 2.75 acres ...
A 100-acre English country estate that has, in its decidedly lengthy history, been in the hands of both Henry VIII and his ... a study, a wine cellar and eight bedrooms, including a primary ...