One end of the Great Hall. Note the timber-framed ceiling
Photograph by Lara E. Eakins
The other end of the Great Hall
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A recreated Tudor knot garden in front of the palace
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A close-up of the decorative brick patterns
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Closer view of the Old Palace and Gardens
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The other side of the Old Palace
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Marble carving of Elizabeth and Court from the garden adjacent to the Old Palace
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Close up of Elizabeth from the carving
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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
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The new oak in the park
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Parish Church of St. Etheldrelda, just outside the walls of the Old Palace
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The side of Hatfield House, built by Robert Cecil
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The true front of Hatfield House. The side where the public enters the house today is actually the back.