Henry VIII's palaces were Whitehall Palace, Windsor Castle and (after he sacked Cardinal Wolsey) Hampton Court.
He was also having another palace built in the Surrey countryside called Nonsuch Palace, so named because there was to be 'none such like it in all of England'. However, the King died whilst it was still under construction. It was finally completed seven years after his death and used by all monarchs up until Charles II, who gave it to his mistress the Duchess of Cleveland. She was a gambling addict, who had it dismantled in the late 17th Century to sell the materials to pay off her debts.
The Palace at Whitehall was the largest palace of Henry VIII. It has over 1,500 rooms. He married two his wives in that edifice.
Henry 8th took over the palace from the Cardinal Wolsey in 1528
Palace of Placentia, Greenwich - He was born there
This sounds like Nonsuch Palace, which Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) had built in Surrey, England. The palace building stood from 1538 to about 1683.
Facts on nonsuch when Henry ruled it
Henry VIII favorite house was Hampton Court Palace. He was even buried there!!!:)
Henry 8th took over the palace from the Cardinal Wolsey in 1528
'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.
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.
Palace of Placentia, Greenwich - He was born there
Nonsuch Palace
he lived in his dad Henry VII's palace Richmond palace
This sounds like Nonsuch Palace, which Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) had built in Surrey, England. The palace building stood from 1538 to about 1683.
Facts on nonsuch when Henry ruled it
Henry VIII favorite house was Hampton Court Palace. He was even buried there!!!:)
Henry VIII and Catherine Parr were married at Hampton Court Palace, London.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII Live at Hampton Court Palace was created on 2009-05-02.
Henry built a fantastic palace called Hampton Court himself