'Nonsuch Palace' is the Royal Tudor Palace that Henry VIII had built in Surrey. Building began in 1538 and the palace was completed nine years later.
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Nonsuch Palace.
Henry built a fantastic palace called Hampton Court himself
This sounds like Nonsuch Palace, which Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) had built in Surrey, England. The palace building stood from 1538 to about 1683.
Nonsuch Palace
Nonsuch Palace was built near Epsom in the county of Surrey, England, by Henry VIII (1491 - 1547). The palace stood from 1538 to circa 1683.
Nonsuch Castle.
Hampton Court Palace is built on the River Thames in Surrey. The reason why it was built in the countryside was because Henry VIII, owner of Hampton Court Palace from 1529, enjoyed hunting. Also, it was away from London so Henry avoided the plague and other diseases - especially during the summer when it was hot and the Thames started to smell. It was built along the River Thames so Henry could get from palace to palace (Henry, at the time, had Hampton Court, Beaulieu Palace, Greenwich and a couple of stately homes). It would have taken a day or so to travel by river (at the time, the River Thames was probably like the M25 because hardly anyone travelled by horse and cart).
Hampton Court
No.The Mysore Palace was not built by the Mughals.It was built by the architect Henry Irwin and it's style is Indo-Saracenic.
Nonsuch Palace was built by Henry VIII between 1538 and was mostly completed 1541. Final touches took several more years. The palace was a showpiece of his power and wealth.
No, Buckingham Palace was built by George IV during the early 19th century.