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The remaining wing of the Old Palace

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

One end of the Great Hall. Note the timber-framed ceiling

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

The other end of the Great Hall

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

A recreated Tudor knot garden in front of the palace

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

 

A close-up of the decorative brick patterns

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

 

Closer view of the Old Palace and Gardens

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

 

The other side of the Old Palace

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

 

Marble carving of Elizabeth and Court from the garden adjacent to the Old Palace

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

 

Close up of Elizabeth from the carving

Photograph by Lara E. Eakins

Sign under the oak tree planted by Elizabeth II on the spot of the original oak that Elizabeth I was sitting under when she was told she had become Queen
Photograph by Lara E. Eakins
The new oak in the park
Photograph by Lara E. Eakins
Parish Church of St. Etheldrelda, just outside the walls of the Old Palace
Photograph by Lara E. Eakins
The side of Hatfield House, built by Robert Cecil
Photograph by Lara E. Eakins
The true front of Hatfield House. The side where the public enters the house today is actually the back.
Photograph by Lara E. Eakins


Last update: 11 April 2008

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