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Q: When was nonsuch palace built and why was it destroyed?
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What did Henry VIII have built for him in surrey?

Nonsuch Palace


What was the name of the fantastic place Henry has built for himself in surrey?

Nonsuch Palace.


Did Henry the VIII have a home built called Nonsuch?

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.


What palace did Henry VIII build in surrey?

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.


What was the name of the palace Henry viii had built himself in surrey?

'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.


When was Nonsuch Palace created?

Nonsuch Palace was created in the late 16th century. Construction on the palace began in 1538 and was completed in 1541 during the reign of King Henry VIII in England.


What was the name of the fantastic palace which Henry VIII built for 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.


Henry VIII and his royal palace nonsuch?

Facts on nonsuch when Henry ruled it


What was the name of Henry viii's palace in surrey?

Henry built a fantastic palace called Hampton Court himself


Why was the crystal palace called the crystal palace?

The original Crystal Palace was a very large building covered in glass, built for the Great Exhibition of 1951. It was destroyed by fire in 1936.


What was the name of the castle in surrey that was built by Henry viii?

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When was Alexandra palace built?

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